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Health stocks are tumbling
Vaccine maker stocks tumble after Trump picks RFK Jr. for health secretary
Shares of prominent vaccine makers plunged Thursday after President-elect Donald Trump announced his pick of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be the next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Stocks tumble on Wall Street as the ‘Trump bump’ fades and vaccine makers sink
U.S. stocks suffered their worst loss since election day as the boost from Donald Trump's victory and a Federal Reserve interest rate cut kept fading.
Health stocks are tumbling after Trump's appointment of vaccine skeptic RFK Jr.
Vaccine stocks have struggled since RFK Jr.'s appointment to health secretary, with Moderna and Pfizer seeing the deepest losses.
Global stocks drop
Global stocks drop as Fed signals slower pace of rate cuts
A gauge of global stocks was set for its biggest weekly drop in two months and the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield hit its highest level in 5-1/2 months on Friday as economic data and comments from Federal Reserve officials suggested a slower pace of interest-rate cuts ahead.
US Stocks Slump After Fed Signals No Rush To Cut Rates
Wall Street stocks slipped early Friday, after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signaled that the US central bank was in no hurry to cut interest rates.
US stocks drop on concerns of slower Fed rate cuts and Trump’s pro-inflation policies
Wall Street's main indexes closed lower on Friday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq notching their biggest one-day losses in two weeks, as Trump trades lost steam and investors bet the US Federal Reserve will have to slow the pace of policy easing.
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These Stocks Moved the Most Today: Applied Materials, Palantir, Tesla, Moderna, Super Micro, Alibaba, Bloom Energy, and More
Applied Materials tumbles after issuing a disappointing fiscal first-quarter outlook, Palantir is transferring its stock listing to the Nasdaq, and Tesla rises following a decline on worries President ...
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European stocks lag US by record margin as ‘Trump trade’ bites
The Stoxx Europe 600 is up only marginally this year in dollar terms, and trails the S&P 500 this year by the widest margin ...
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Prediction: These 2 Stocks Will Be Worth More Than Tesla in the Next 5 Years
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is currently the eighth-largest company in the world with a market cap of just over $1.05 trillion as of ...
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Good news for the economy is looking like bad news for stocks
The “growth scares” that helped spark steep but short-lived losses for stocks in early August and again in early September ...
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The 3 Smartest Buffett Stocks to Buy Right Now
Warren Buffett has generated tremendous gains for the long-term shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway over the years. The ...
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J.P. Morgan Says These 2 Stocks Are Top Picks for 2025
With 2025 on the horizon, investors are sharpening their focus on the year ahead, selecting portfolio additions that aim to bring solid ...
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These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Applied Materials, Palantir, Tesla, Moderna, Super Micro, Alibaba, Bloom Energy, and More
Applied Materials tumbles after issuing a disappointing fiscal first-quarter outlook, Palantir is transferring its stock ...
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Billionaire Bill Gates Has 80% of His $45 Billion Portfolio in Just 4 Stocks
The billionaire philanthropist has two dozen stocks in his portfolio, but just four are worth more than all his other ...
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Big Tech Stocks Suffer $500 Billion Selloff As ‘Dangerously Bullish’ Rally Loses Steam
The Trump-inspired stock market rally dried up further as investors heeded concerns about more hawkish monetary policy, ...
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