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These are analysts’ favorite stocks heading into 2026

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Wall Street’s favorite stocks for the new year include Trade Desk and Netflix.

AI infrastructure selloff continues on Wall Street as Broadcom, Oracle shares slide

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In at least one corner of the AI market, sentiment has turned decidedly negative.

NYSE insider Jay Woods on stocks, data to watch this week, including a major transport player

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Jay Woods is watching stocks like FedEx in the final full week of trading this year.

Ukraine peace talks progressing, Russia open to EU membership, U.S. officials say

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The war in Ukraine began nearly four years ago, when Russia invaded at the direction of its leader, Vladimir Putin.

OpenAI poaches Google executive to lead corporate development

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Albert Lee previously led corporate development for Google Cloud and Google DeepMind.

This old Wall Street investing theory suggests 2026 could see more rotation and upside

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A century-old investing theory is pointing to further gains and a rotation in 2026.

New York AG sues UPS for allegedly shorting Christmas season workers’ wages

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“UPS has played the Grinch,” New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a new lawsuit accusing the company of shorting seasonal workers on their pay.

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Zillow, KLA, iRobot, Immunome & more

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These are the stocks posting the largest moves midday.

SpaceX could be the biggest IPO ever next year. How investors can play it right now

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The SpaceX IPO could reshape valuations across the aerospace industry and deliver a rare blockbuster deal for Wall Street.

Zillow shares are getting crushed. Here’s why

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Zillow shares fell more than 11% on Monday as investors grew concerned that Google could be testing real estate listings on its search page.

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