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Goldman Sachs turns bullish on Coinbase after stock’s 12-month slide

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Goldman Sachs revised price forecast implies 28% upside ahead for shares of Coinbase.

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Chevron, Halliburton, QXO, Duolingo & more

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

Nvidia partner Foxconn reports 22% revenue surge as AI buildout ramps up

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The Taiwanese company, also known as Hon Hai, has said it hit revenues of NT$2.6 trillion ($83 billion) in the final quarter of 2025

Why Russia is treading carefully after the ousting of Kremlin ally Maduro

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While Moscow initially condemned U.S. strikes on Venezuela, the Kremlin has not issued an official response on Maduro’s ousting, nor has President Putin.

Global defense stocks soar as U.S. strike on Venezuela heralds new ‘hard power’ era

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Global defense stocks have soared following the overthrow of Venezuelan president Maduro.

China decries U.S. action in Venezuela — even as it guards billions at stake

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China’s immediate priority in the wake of the U.S. attack on Venezuela is to protect economic interests, analysts said.

Shares of Chevron jump 8% after Trump’s military intervention in Venezuela

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Shares of U.S. oil companies soared in premarket trade on Monday, as investors monitor the fallout from the White House’s military operation in Venezuela.

Denmark in ‘crisis-mode’ as Trump sets sights on Greenland after Venezuela attack

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“We need Greenland from the standpoint of national security,” Trump said Sunday on Air Force One.

Cuba says 32 citizens killed in U.S. raid to arrest Venezuela’s Maduro

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The raid, which saw U.S. forces arrest Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, reportedly saw a large part of Maduro’s security team killed.

European stocks to open higher as traders track Venezuela developments

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European stocks are expected to open in mixed territory Monday as global markets react to the U.S.’ capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro.

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