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Powell Says He Will Stay On as Fed Governor After Term as Chair Ends The New York TimesFed holds rates steady but with highest level of dissent since 1992 CNBCPowell says he'll remain on U.S. Federal Reserve board, denying Trump a chance to name his own appointee CBCFed officials poised to dissent on rates with Warsh on verge of getting chair PoliticoPowell to remain as Fed governor, denying Trump a key vacancy
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CEO Russell Weiner expects other fast-food chains to report similar headwinds from bad weather and weak consumer sentiment tied to Iran war.
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Meta earnings updates: Revenue beats estimate but stock drops as company expects capex spending increase Business InsiderMeta stock drops on quarterly results as 'internet disruptions' in Iran drag down user numbers CNBC2 key risks Meta warned investors about in its Q1 earnings report Yahoo FinanceMeta Shares Plunge on Escalating Concerns Over AI Spending Spree Bloomberg.com
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After talks between Brown-Forman and Pernod Ricard fell apart, an all-cash bid could take control of the Jack Daniel's producer.
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Oil Prices Rise After Trump Warns ‘No More Mr Nice Guy' in Iran War, OPEC Fractures Barron'sTrump threatens Iran with AI picture of himself with a gun: 'No more Mr. Nice guy!' CNBCTrump warns Iran 'better get smart soon' as he weighs military options over Strait of Hormuz NBC News
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Aside from earnings and any changes to the automaker's 2026 guidance, investors will be monitoring effects from the Iran war, tariffs and the pullback in EVs.
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O'Leary says government bailouts like Spirit Airlines' reward bad management and weaken free markets—even if jobs are saved.
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In five charts - How UAE's exit could affect Opec's influence over the oil price BBC‘Take the money and run': Johns Hopkins economist Steve Hanke on why the UAE quit OPEC FortuneHow 'Little Sparta' UAE shocked the Gulf by going its own way on oil NBC NewsUAE Says It Will Leave OPEC as Iran War Strains Oil Markets The New York TimesUnited Arab Emirates to quit oil cartel Opec BBC
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The House voted to block the White House from redirecting federal funds toward building a border wall, and the Senate inched closer to doing the same, raising the specter of President Trump exercising his veto power for the first time.
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