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Uber reports 20% revenue growth in fourth-quarter, fueled by food delivery

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Uber said revenue in its food delivery business increased 30%, beating analysts’ estimates.

Eli Lilly blows past quarterly estimates, posts strong outlook as Zepbound and Mounjaro sales soar

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Eli Lilly’s fourth-quarter earnings come as it tries to maintain its advantage over Novo Nordisk in the GLP-1 market.

AMD is down 9% after reporting earnings. Here’s why

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The chipmaker’s stock has surged over the past year amid the AI boom

Streaming-only Super Bowl ads give small brands a shot at the Big Game

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The Super Bowl beckons some of the most expensive ads every year, and brands are finding a cheaper option in the streaming-only option.

Trump says India won’t buy Russian oil anymore. Moscow insists India hasn’t said that

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Analysts are skeptical that India will stop buying Russian oil completely.

AI disruption fears rock software stocks again. How Jim Cramer is navigating the sell-off

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer said the sell-off in software reflects a shift in how investors value future growth rather than a collapse in earnings.

Nvidia AI chip sales to China stalled by U.S. security review, FT reports

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Nvidia’s H200 AI chip sales to China remain in limbo nearly two months after exports were approved, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.

We’ve been here before: What gold’s past bull runs — and sell-offs — tell us about where it could go next

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In the wake of a historical sell-off, market watchers have been scouring market history to work out where gold stands.

Venezuela tells China oil prices won’t be set by the U.S., seeks to reassure investment after Maduro capture

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Venezuela assured Beijing that its oil pricing will not be dictated by the U.S. and that Chinese investment in the South American country will remain secure.

Novo Nordisk shares tumble 18% as CEO warns it will get worse before it gets better

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Just as Novo Nordisk showed signs of a recovery, another cold shower hit investors as the drugmaker surprise prereleased its 2026 forecast late Tuesday, sending shares tumbling. 

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