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<p>EUROPEAN SESSION</p><p>In the European session, the main highlight was the <a href="https://investinglive.com/news/uk-q4-preliminary-gdp-01-vs-02-qq-expected-20260212/" rel="follow" target="_blank">UK Q4 GDP</a> report. The data was slightly weaker than expected but didn't change materially th...
A day after Harley-Davidson reported weaker quarterly earnings, the famed motorcycle maker got a warning that its debt ratings may be cut to junk by spring.
The networking company sported AI momentum and delivered a rosy revenue outlook, but that wasn’t enough for Wall Street.
January’s jobs report easily surpassed Wall Street expectations, giving a temporary boost to stocks Wednesday — but it was downbeat data for many Americans who are unemployed and looking for work.
Is it a national-security matter if a foreign leader speaks in a way the president doesn’t like?
Shares of Astera Labs tumbled on Wednesday despite a fourth-quarter earnings beat, as investors questioned the merits of the large deal with Amazon.
Companies in the S&P 500 achieving double-digit sales growth while improving profit margins include Palantir, Micron, Boeing and Alphabet.
McDonald’s reported the fastest growth in comparable sales, both in the U.S. and globally, in more than two years.
Amazon’s AI spending plans have spooked investors and triggered a 16% selloff — but some believe the tech giant’s $200 billion bet can pay off.
January job gains were better than anything the U.S. economy saw in 2025 but not still enough to sound an all-clear.
Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.
U.S. Treasury yields moved higher Wednesday in response to January job creation that was more than double what Wall Street was expecting.
Volatility is back on Wall Street on Wednesday, this time with a surprisingly strong jobs report for January playing a central role in the day’s turbulence.
The memory-chip maker’s HBM4 is in high-volume production and has started shipping to customers, CFO Mark Murphy said.
Fewer power outages led to disappointing residential sales for Generac, but investors cheered the jump in sales to data centers.
The satellite-internet business has reached deals with at least 30 carriers to provide in-flight wifi.
Prediction markets let users buy event contracts for a wide swath of financial, weather and pop culture events, but sports have been driving profits.
The biotech company said the FDA won’t review its flu vaccine, in the latest hit to mRNA development.
Coal stocks advanced Wednesday following news that President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order that could help the industry.