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In the slower-growth environment, Delta Air’s CEO said the carrier will focus on protecting margins and profitability.
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The clock striking midnight on Trump’s tariffs set off some wild trading action early Wednesday. Stock futures have been all ...
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The European stock market, previously off to a stellar start this year, is getting battered by the deepening trade war triggered by U.S.-imposed tariffs and followed by retaliatory actions. As [Europe ...
Tesla Inc. has had a tough few months, with Chief Executive Elon Musk at the center of a political maelstrom and the EV giant ...
At noon ET, May WTI fell $2.30 to $57.30/bbl, on track for a fifth session of sharp declines and to settle at its lowest since Feb. 5, 2021. June WTI was about $2.25 lower at $56.85/bbl.