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What the strong ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ box-office showing means for Netflix stock

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One analyst called the performance at the box office “promising.”

Markets are sure the Fed will cut in September, but the path from there is much murkier

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Friday’s booming rally turned into Monday’s reality check as investors weighed just how aggressive the Federal Reserve will be.

Insider report: The stocks with the biggest recent sales by executives from Circle Internet, Zillow, Applovin and more

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Insider selling is followed by investors who expect the activity could point to deeper troubles at a company, though the motivations can vary.

European carriers pause some shipments to U.S. as they prepare for end of ‘de minimis’ exemption

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Carriers across western Europe are suspending shipments to the U.S. so they can prepare for the end of the de minimis exemption and new requirements.

Positive momentum for this Chinese tech stock is picking up, says Katie Stockton

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Chart analyst Katie Stockton breaks down the technical outlook of this Chinese tech name.

Trump says DOJ will sue California over redistricting as he celebrates Texas effort

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“We’re going to be [suing] through the Department of Justice,” Trump said when asked about Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom’s redistricting push in California.

There will be a good ‘melt up rally’ before the true AI winners emerge, Dan Niles says

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More observers on Wall Street are comparing current market dynamics to the dot-com bubble in 2000.

Warren Buffett just told CNBC his plan for trains. The stocks are moving

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Goldman says this specialized medical implant stock has more than 50% upside

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Shoulder Innovations went public late last month, with the firm pricing the debut at $15 per share. The stock has slipped about 16% in August.

Trump questions whether U.S. can ‘do business’ in South Korea ahead of president’s visit

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President Donald Trump’s comments foreshadow what could be frostier negotiations than what South Korean leaders had wanted.

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