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The "sell America" trade may be the worry of the day, but some analysts say it's not the worry of the year.
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A broader shift out of U.S. financial assets would revive last year's trend called the "sell America" trade.
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Dow falls more than 100 points as DOJ Powell probe raises fear Trump trying to take control of the Fed: Live updates CNBCStatement from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell Federal Reserve Board (.gov)Fed Changes Tack as Trump Administration Invokes ‘Nuclear Option' The New York TimesRepublican Sen. Thom Tillis vows to block Trump's Fed nom
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Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome H. Powell accused the Justice Department of using the investigation to pressure the central bank to lower interest rates.
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Meta names former Trump advisor Dina Powell McCormick as president, vice chair CNBCMeta taps former Trump adviser to be president, vice chair PoliticoFacebook Parent Meta Needs So Much Capital It Hired Its Own Banker, Dina Powell McCormick Barron'sMeta Taps Former Trump Adviser for New Role Driving AI Buildout Bloomberg.com
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Former Fed Chair Janet Yellen spoke Monday to CNBC about a Department of Justice investigation into current Chair Jerome Powell.
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5 lines from Nikki Glaser that sum up her night as Golden Globes host YahooNikki Glaser Roasts Leonardo DiCaprio at Globes for Dating Younger Women People.comGolden Globes host jokes about Epstein files YahooNikki Glaser Doesn't Spare CBS News in 2026 Golden Globes Monologue The New York Times
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Nikki Glaser's Monologue, Teyana Taylor's Speech and Other Moments From the 2026 Globes The New York TimesGolden Globe Awards 2026: Best Looks From Teyana Taylor, Jennifer Lawrence and More The New York TimesGolden Globes afterparty looks: See what the stars wore, including J.Lo, Emma Stone and George Clooney YahooAt the Golden Globes, stars redefined what it means to dress for modern times CNN
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The 2025 holiday season was solid for some retailers as they posted modest growth, but results failed to blow away expectations.
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President Trump wants to see a 10 percent cap on interest rates before the end of the month.
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Precious metal prices surge as conflict intensifies
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A 10% rate cap would make large swaths of the credit card industry unprofitable, especially tied to customers with less-than-ideal credit, banks say.
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South Korea's Lee to head for Japan summit a week after meeting China's Xi ReutersSouth Korea president says Japan-China dispute not desirable for regional peace ReutersJapan will host summit with South Korea to bolster ties as Tokyo's relations with Beijing worsen ABC NewsIn Nara, Seoul and Tokyo gauge room for cooperation on trade and history The Korea Herald
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Ho hum holiday: Retail's early results show modest growth in critical shopping season CNBCLululemon Rises as Holiday Sales Show Signs of Rebound Bloomberg.comLululemon Sees Quarterly Profit at High End After Strong Holiday Sales The Wall Street JournalLululemon Stock (LULU) Rises on Upbeat Outlook for Q4 2025 Earnings TipRanks
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The European Commission allowed carmakers to volunteer limits on their imports from China instead of paying tariffs, an arrangement that could help Volkswagen.
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It Was the Craziest NFL Playoff Weekend Ever—and These Numbers Prove It The Wall Street JournalBarnwell: What went wrong -- and what's next -- for five losing teams from wild-card weekend ESPNNFL Divisional Round: Biggest immediate question for advancing/eliminated playoff teams NFL.comNFL playoff winners and losers: Unraveling Eagles come fully undone USA Today
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And an investigation has been launched in the UK.
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Powell adds that it's the result of a power struggle between the Fed and President.
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A British regulator said it had started a formal investigation into Mr. Musk's chatbot over the spread of illegal images.
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This post was created in partnership with Chase Media Solutions Key takeaways What does it mean to build consumer trust in an era of data overload and cultural fragmentation? Today's […]
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"I am retired, and my wife is an employed physician. She is 56 and would like to retire as well."
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Banks including Citi, JPMorgan slide after Trump calls for credit card interest rate limit CNBCShares in US credit card issuers slide after Trump calls for 10% rate cap Financial TimesEuropean shares slip from peak as Trump's credit card fee cap plan rattles banks ReutersTrump Says Credit Card Firms Violate Law If Rates Not Capped Bloomberg.com
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Leadership is always critical—but AI is making it more important than ever.
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Here are Monday's biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Apple, Tesla, Palantir, Zoom, Microsoft, Roku, Netflix & more CNBC
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The venture capitalist left the state, but his efforts remain.
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The biggest bull on Apple's stock is looking for the company to address its "invisible AI strategy' and keep Tim Cook around as CEO for this transformative period.
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The combination of the two small, budget airlines comes as low-cost carriers have struggled with high costs and competition.
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Federal Prosecutors Open Investigation Into Fed Chair Powell The New York TimesStatement from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell Federal Reserve Board (.gov)Morning Bid: Powell's punch back jolts markets ReutersTrump denies involvement in DOJ's Fed subpoenas: 'I don't know anything about it' NBC NewsDOJ subpoenas Federal Reserve in escalating pressure campaign
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A 10% cap on interest rates could mean a big hit to card companies' earnings. But a Jefferies analyst says it's "highly unlikely" that Trump gets his way.
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Can't wait to file for a refund? Qualified taxpayers can start today, says the Internal Revenue Service. Using Free File can help.
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US president attacks oil major's chief executive over his scepticism about investing in South American country
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Australia social media ban: Meta blocks 550,000 accounts under new law BBCMeta Shuts 550,000 Accounts on Australia's Kids Social Media Ban Bloomberg.comMeta blocked nearly 550,000 accounts in first days of Australia's under-16s social media ban The GuardianWhat we can learn from Australia's social media ban The Hill
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Tough talk can be, well, tough. But it's also critical for ensuring your team is working at its best. Learn what holds managers back and how to remove the block that may be hurting your bottom line.
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AEA Investors has brought in former AlbaCore Capital partner Zeynep Tumer Bayazid to spearhead the expansion of the firm's client base in Europe and the Middle East.
The post AEA Investors boosts EMEA investor relations with Bayazid hire as regional fundraising head appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.
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Lowering costs and improving performance for battery electric vehicles entails adopting rapidly evolving technologies, localizing supply chains, and overcoming production bottlenecks in the battery industry.
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New car prices hit a record high, and President Trump blames fuel efficiency standards. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Bloomberg Detroit bureau chief David Welch about what's behind the high prices.
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Firm willing to buy Ascent Resources to head off fight between Abu Dhabi fund and US private equity group
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Partial climbdown by billionaire follows freezing of satellite internet group's finances over fines levied on social media site
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