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AI could be causing ‘quiet time’ in labor market, top Trump economic aide Hassett says

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President Donald Trump has signed executive orders aimed at lowering regulatory barriers and encouraging the construction of AI infrastructure.

Take-Two CEO says consoles aren’t going away, but gaming is moving toward PCs

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Take-Two CEO says consoles aren’t going away, but gaming is moving toward PCs.

Here come the bullish 2026 stock market forecasts

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Year-end is quickly approaching, meaning one thing on Wall Street: Strategists will be racing to put out their 2026 stock market outlooks.

Ford partners with Amazon for dealers to sell used vehicles online

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Ford is partnering with Amazon for the automaker’s franchised dealers to be able to sell certified pre-owned vehicles through the online retail giant.

Here are Monday’s biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Apple, Tesla, Dell, Snowflake, Gap, Microsoft, Micron & more

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Here are Monday’s biggest calls on Wall Street.

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Alphabet, Zymeworks, lithium producers, Quantum Computing, Clearwater Analytics and more

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These are some of the stocks posting the largest moves in premarket trading.

Alphabet rallies after Berkshire reveals stake. Why Buffett’s firm likely bought it

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Despite the stellar rally in 2025, Alphabet’s valuation remains lower than many of its AI-driven megacap peers.

Sealed Air to go private in $10.3 billion deal with CD&R

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Under the agreement, Sealed Air shareholders will receive $42.15 in cash per share, a nearly 13% premium to its closing price on November 11.

Emirates bets big on Boeing with $38 billion order at Dubai Airshow

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The move is expected to be welcomed by the Trump Administration, which is pushing companies abroad to invest in the U.S.

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