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US stocks were mixed on Friday as Wall Street tempered its rate-cut hopes amid economic data this week that showed higher-than-expected wholesale inflation and a rise in July retail sales. A meeting between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin was also in focus as traders looked for clues on how the outcome could steer markets.
In a statement Friday, Opendoor said that Chief Executive Carrie Wheeler, who also chaired the company’s board, was stepping down from her roles effective immediately. Shrisha Radhakrishna, the company’s chief technology and product officer, has been appointed president and interim leader.
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UnitedHealth Stock Is Having Its Best Day in Years. It Still Needs More to Cure Its Problems.
UNH stock soared after Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway revealed it bought shares of the healthcare company. Nonetheless, UnitedHealth faces a long list of unresolved issues.
Two House Republicans are, in different ways, gearing up to force a vote on banning members of Congress from trading stocks.
While the stock market stubbornly continues to rise, more American consumers feel as though they’re struggling. Axios senior economics reporter Courtenay Brown joins Alex Witt to discuss a drop in consumer sentiment that brings reminders of the Great Recession and why you’re likely paying more for vegetables at your local grocery store.
While the operational momentum is clearly solid, investors should pay closer attention to the risks. History shows Palantir stock can fall hard as sentiment shifts.
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Nvidia stock looks likely to be largely range-bound ahead of its earnings on Aug. 27 but some heavyweight funds appear to be optimistic about its prospects.
India's stock benchmarks are set to open higher on Monday, buoyed by cooling Russian oil supply concerns after a meeting between the U.S. and Russian Presidents and an S&P ratings upgrade that affirmed the country's macroeconomic stability.
Just four Big Tech stocks — Nvidia, Microsoft, Meta, and Broadcom — account for 60 percent of the benchmark index’s total returns so far this year, according to a new analysis from DataTrek Research. They’re also responsible for pushing headline valuation levels to dot-com bubble levels.