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Wholesale prices rose 0.5% in March, much less than expected despite war impact

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The producer price index was expected to increase 1.1% in March, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate.

Amazon to buy Globalstar to bolster Leo satellite business in deal worth about $11.5 billion

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Amazon said it would acquire Globalstar, giving its nascent satellite internet business a boost as it vies to compete with Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

Fed nominee Warsh filings detail vast wealth, far exceeding past chairs

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Kevin Warsh, nominee to lead the Federal Reserve, detailed his holdings in newly released financial disclosures.

General Motors is trading at attractive levels after pullback, Deutsche Bank says

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Shares have edged down more than 2% since the Iran war began, fueled by concerns about rising shipping costs and potential supply shocks.

Citigroup to report first-quarter earnings before market open

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Citigroup is perceived to be more impacted by the geopolitical environment than many of its peers. 

Buy the dip on Ford as aluminum fears are ‘overblown’, says UBS

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The investment bank upgraded the automaker to buy from neutral.

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Novo Nordisk, JPMorgan Chase, United Airlines & more

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These are the stocks posting the largest moves premarket.

J&J’s first-quarter profit beats estimates even as Stelara sales disappoint

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Strong demand for cancer drug Darzalex and psoriasis treatment Tremfya more ​than offset a steep falloff in ​sales of its blockbuster ​autoimmune drug Stelara.

House Republican campaign arm touts tax cuts in new 2026 election ad

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Republicans are trying to defend a razor-thin majority in the House and are running on tax policies passed last year.

Democrats raised $500 million in Q1 from party’s main fundraising platform

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ActBlue, which raises small-dollar donations for Democrats and their causes, reported record first-quarter fundraising for a midterm election year.

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