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OpenAI hires Slack CEO Denise Dresser to lead global revenue strategy

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Dresser was named Slack’s chief executive in 2023 after spending more than a decade at Salesforce.

Walmart’s move to Nasdaq is part of a wider plan to build an AI and e-commerce powerhouse, investors say

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One potential reason for Walmart’s move to the tech-heavy Nasdaq is to justify a higher valuation, investor Kevin Simpson told CNBC.

JPMorgan Chase shares fall 4% after bank says 2026 expenses to hit $105 billion

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Standard Chartered cuts bitcoin forecast in half

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The cryptocurrency should now hit $150,000 in 2026, down from the earlier $300,000 target set by the firm.

China is buying U.S. soybeans again — but falling short of goal set by Trump trade agreement

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A trade war begun by President Donald Trump early in his second term led China to halt its purchases of American soybeans.

Vietnam’s stock market is booming in 2025. Why this may just be the beginning

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Move over, China. There’s one country that has appeared to become a more attractive investment on Wall Street.

Nvidia gets the OK from Trump to sell chips to China. Is it a reason to buy the stock?

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There’s enough in Nvidia’s green light from the Trump administration to sell chips in China to add to Wall Street’s confidence in the stock.

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Exxon, SLM, CVS, AutoZone, Ares, Staar Surgical and more

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These are the stocks posting the largest moves midday.

Boeing deliveries fall 17% in November, trailing rival Airbus

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Boeing delivered 44 new jets in November, down from 53 the prior month, the company said on Tuesday, lagging behind European rival Airbus.

There’s no Dow or S&P 500 for cryptocurrencies yet. Bitwise is getting a step closer with new ETF

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The move comes despite a series of recent pullbacks in the crypto market that saw bitcoin trade at around $85,000 earlier this month.

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