Stock Futures Drift Lower After Last Week’s Tech Selloff
The Federal Reserve will release the minutes from its October policymaking meeting on Wednesday afternoon.
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Japan’s Economy Contracts for First Time in Six Quarters
Real gross domestic product shrank 0.4% on a quarter-over-quarter basis, further complicating the timeline of the central bank’s next interest-rate hike.
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Wall Street Blows Past Bubble Worries to Supercharge AI Spending Frenzy
Firms such as Blue Owl Capital have raised trillions in investing firepower. The artificial-intelligence build-out is a perfect match, though warning signs are flashing.
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Bonds Are Heading for the Best Year Since 2020
Federal Reserve rate cuts are overwhelming deficit fears, boosting Treasurys and corporate debt.
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New Rare-Earths Plant in Europe Shows How Tough Breaking China’s Grip Will Be
The Estonian factory marks a big boost to the continent’s production but is only a start to satisfying soaring demand.
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AI Is Making Big Tech Weaker
Balance sheets and cash flows are showing the strain of AI investments and forcing investors to think about companies differently.
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These Chinese Cities Are the Silent Engine Powering a Consumer Revival
Among the drivers behind the consumption momentum in smaller cities: strong digital commerce and lower housing costs that free up money for spending.
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Gold’s moves in ‘lockstep’ with U.S. stocks could point to a brewing market danger
Gold’s selloff alongside U.S. stocks and bitcoin suggests that trouble could be brewing in financial markets.
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White House Hunts for Ways to Lower the Cost of Living
Aside from reducing tariffs, President Trump faces limits in his ability to bring down prices.
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Kugler Resignation From Fed Board Followed Disclosures of Improper Stock Trades
New disclosures show that Kugler made several stock transactions that violated Fed policies and prompted an ethics probe.
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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Investors Await U.S. Data After Shutdown Ends
Attention is turning to when key data will be released following a string of delays as investors remain uncertain over whether the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next month.
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‘Buy the Dip’ Investors Save Stocks From a Brutal Week
The major stock indexes reversed course early Friday to finish the week mixed.
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Government Will Release Delayed Jobs Report on Thursday
Widely anticipated labor data starts catch-up on backlogged economic reports after shutdown ended.
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Trump Implements Major Rollback of Food Tariffs
The president moved to lower duties on beef, coffee and dozens of other goods, as he looks for ways to address Americans’ concerns about the cost of living.
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November 17, 2025 01:15 ET (06:15 GMT)
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