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Corn Futures Rebound on Strong Exports and U.S. Weather Concerns
CHICAGO – Corn futures rose past $3.80 per bushel this week, staging a firm rebound from a multi-year low as fears…
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news
WTI Crude Prices Fall as Ukraine Ceasefire Hopes and Weak China Data Weigh on Market
NEW YORK – West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures fell on Friday, capping off a week of losses as traders…
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news
Brent Crude Prices Fall as Geopolitical Talks and Weak China Data Weigh on Markets
LONDON – Brent crude oil futures fell 1.5% on Friday to settle at $65.8 per barrel, as traders closely monitored the…
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investing
Cotton Prices Supported by USDA Supply Cuts as Production Forecasts Trimmed
Cotton futures held firm around 66 cents per pound after a bullish government report signaled a tighter domestic supply, though…
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stock
Dow Rises on UnitedHealth Surge, but S&P 500 and Nasdaq Slip Amid Mixed Data
NEW YORK – U.S. stocks closed mixed on Friday as a powerful rally in UnitedHealth shares lifted the Dow Jones Industrial…
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news
U.S. Sees Strong Foreign Capital Inflow of $77.8 Billion in June
WASHINGTON – The United States recorded a significant net inflow of foreign capital in June 2025, attracting $77.8 billion as international…
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Ibovespa Slips as Embraer Plunge Offsets Strong Bank and Meatpacker Earnings
SÃO PAULO – Brazil’s Ibovespa stock index closed marginally lower on Friday, finishing the session at 136,341, as strong earnings from…
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news
S&P 500, Nasdaq Hit Record Highs as Mild Inflation Fuels Fed Rate Cut Hopes
NEW YORK – The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite surged to record closing highs on Tuesday, as fresh inflation data met…
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stock
Beyond Nvidia: The Eight Surprising Contenders in the Race to a $5 Trillion Market Cap
NEW YORK – As Nvidia (NVDA) solidifies its position as a $4 trillion titan, Wall Street’s gaze is already fixed on…
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news
Market Dip a ‘Healthy Correction,’ Say Analysts, Eyeing Long-Term Bull Run
NEW YORK – While recent stock market declines have caused some investor anxiety, Wall Street strategists are framing the turbulence as…