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Verizon signs deal with AST SpaceMobile to provide cellular service from space. AST shares surge

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AST SpaceMobile announced a deal with Verizon to provide service from space beginning next year.

Guggenheim says this little-known cancer stock can more than double from here

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Guggenheim applauded CC Oncology’s immunotherapy development and “potentially attractive catalyst path.”

Borrowers head back to riskier mortgages, looking for any potential savings

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Mortgage demand weakened again but for those in the market, adjustable-rate loans are getting more popular, as they offer lower interest rates.

Auto giant shares tumble as European Union’s new steel tariffs spark industry panic

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Shares of Europe’s biggest automakers fell on Wednesday, amid industry concern about the impact of the European Union’s new steel import quota plan.

Jensen Huang explains why Nvidia’s latest partnership with OpenAI is different

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In a interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Tuesday, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang discussed his company’s new deal with ChatGPT maker OpenAI.

Amazon launches prescription vending machines at One Medical clinics in Los Angeles

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The kiosks are operated by Amazon Pharmacy and stock a range of commonly prescribed medications, such as antibiotics, inhalers and blood pressure treatments.

Gold at $5,000? Here are the best ways to gain exposure to the metal

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Gold has scaled a new peak, smashing past $4,000 an ounce, a milestone that’s set Wall Street abuzz.

SoftBank to buy ABB robotics unit for $5.4 billion as it boosts its AI play

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SoftBank Group on Monday said it had agreed to buy the robotics division of Swiss engineering firm ABB for $5.4 billion.

European markets set for lackluster open amid a difficult week for the region

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European stocks are expected to hover around the flatline at the open on Wednesday as markets lack direction during a difficult week.

France’s political chaos throws its soaring debt and deficit into the spotlight

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Sébastien Lecornu is France’s latest prime minister who has tried — and failed — to fix the country’s budget deficit and debt problem.

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