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2/12/2025 9:11 AM
, with Alibaba (BABA) propping up the former amid a partnership with Apple (AAPL). European markets
2/11/2025 4:26 PM
Wall Street closed up shop mixed, after Fed Chair Jerome Powell gave cautious commentary on interest rates. In response, the Dow added triple digits, the S&P 500 finished flat, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq closed firmly in the red despite reports that Apple (AAPL) and Alibaba (BABA) inked a new artificial intelligence (AI) partnership. Meanwhile, investors continued to monitor U.S. tariffs and heightening global trade tensions while eyeing tomorrow's consumer price index (CPI) reading
2/6/2025 11:08 AM
with high trading volume, like Apple (AAPL) or Tesla (TSLA), are favored by day traders. Volatility
2/5/2025 9:10 AM
, looking to trim its 15.6% lead for 2025. Shares of Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) are down 2.2% ahead, and policies. AAPL is looking to extend its 7% year-to-date deficit, but is still up 24% in the last 12 months
2/3/2025 9:20 AM
President Donald Trump instituted a 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada this weekend, as well as 10% levy on China. Wall Street is responding negatively to the move, with Trump also signaling the Euro...