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Here are Monday’s biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Apple, Tesla, Wells Fargo, Disney, AppLovin & more

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Here are Monday’s biggest calls on Wall Street.

EA going private in a deal that will pay shareholders $210 a share

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Electronic Arts said it has agreed to be acquired by PIF, Silver Lake and Affinity Partners in an all-cash deal worth $55 billion.

Hurricane Humberto and Tropical Storm Imelda threaten Bermuda and Bahamas

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Hurricane Humberto is expected to produce dangerous surf for Bermuda and the U.S. East Coast while Tropical Storm Imelda is strengthening near the Bahamas.

Morgan Stanley downgrades Wells Fargo, sees limited upside ahead

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Don’t expect much more upside for Wells Fargo, according to Morgan Stanley.

Oregon sues Trump administration over deployment of National Guard troops to Portland

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The suit comes a day after Trump announced he was authorizing the guard to use “full force” in Portland.

Cleveland Fed’s Hammack warns of ‘challenging time’ amid inflation worries

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“On the inflation side right now, I continue to be worried,” Cleveland Federal Reserve President Beth Hammack Hammack told CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe.”

France’s sovereign wealth chief has a warning for Europe: We’re being ‘doubly colonized’

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The head of France’s state investment bank said Europe is caught between the world’s two largest economies: China and the U.S.

China’s stock market has been on a roll — is it a boom or a bubble?

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The mainland CSI 300 index is near its highest level in more than three years.

Asia markets trade mixed; Australia central bank starts two-day policy meeting

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Asia-Pacific markets opened mixed Monday, while the Reserve Bank of Australia is set to kickstart its two-day meeting.

Europe retains the Ryder Cup and reasserts dominance over Americans

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Team Europe is taking the Ryder Cup back across the Atlantic Ocean, leaving the Americans to search for answers in what is becoming a lopsided series.

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