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Deutsche Bank raided by German police in money laundering probe

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German federal prosecutors searched Deutsche Bank premises in Frankfurt and Berlin Wednesday.

Trump warns Iran an ‘armada’ is heading its way and to agree a nuclear deal, or else

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U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran on Wednesday it should “make a deal” with the U.S. on its nuclear program or face a large-scale U.S. military attack.

Starbucks is about to report earnings. Here’s what to expect

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Shares of Starbucks have fallen more than 3% over the last year.

Mortgage demand drops 8.5%, as interest rates swell to the highest level in 3 weeks

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Mortgage rates rose last week, causing a large drop in demand for refinances. Homebuyer demand was essentially flat.

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: ASML, Texas Instruments, Qorvo & more

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These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.

Southwest ends open seating after 54 years. Here’s what the last flight was like

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Southwest Airlines replaced open seating with assigned seats after more than 50 years.

Morgan Stanley upgrades Johnson & Johnson, sees upside on robust drug pipeline

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Morgan Stanley’s price target implies that shares of Johnson & Johnson could rise another 17%.

U.S.-India trade talks could get a boost as America sees life going on without it

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There could be a renewed push to conclude a U.S.-India trade deal, analysts say, as the White House sees other countries signing trade deals.

Chip stocks rally after bumper earnings and a report of a game-changing China approval for Nvidia

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Reuters reported that China has approved sales of Nvidia’s H200, sending the AI chip giant’s shares higher in premarket trade.

Amazon laying off about 16,000 corporate workers in latest anti-bureaucracy push

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The layoffs mark the second round of mass cuts at Amazon since last October, when the company laid off roughly 14,000 employees across its corporate workforce.

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