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Weekly mortgage refinance demand is down more than 40% in the past month

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Mortgage demand from both homeowners and potential home buyers is dropping due to higher mortgage rates and concern over the war with Iran.

Stock futures are higher to start the month as optimism around Iran war ending grows: Live updates

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Tuesday concluded both a losing month and quarter for all three major indexes.

SpaceX lines up 21 banks for mega IPO, code-named project Apex

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SpaceX is working with at least 21 banks on its initial public offering, in one of the largest underwriting syndicates assembled in recent years.

Trump says he’s considering pulling U.S. out of ‘paper tiger’ NATO

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The President’s comments are the latest threat to America’s allies after their reluctance to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Novo Nordisk shares rise after Wegovy recommended by Britain’s drug price regulator

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The new recommendation will significantly expand access to Wegovy on the England’s NHS.

Baidu robotaxis reportedly halted mid-traffic causing crashes in Wuhan, China

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Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxis stopped mid-traffic in a Chinese city on Tuesday, leading to at least one highway collision, according to social media.

Iran threatens Nvidia, Apple and other tech giants with attack

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned a number of tech companies with Middle East operations they’ll be considered “legitimate targets.”

Europe stocks set for strong rebound as Trump says Iran war will end in weeks

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Unilever’s $16 billion move shows a shift is happening in consumer products

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The tie-up between Unilever and McCormick highlights a shift in strategy among consumer goods companies that prioritizes dominating specific categories

Stocks, bonds and commodities: How global markets have traded the Iran war

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Assets across the board have been turbulent in the month since the war began.

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