REITs, interest rates and why retail isn't dead

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Disney outlook casts a shadow

Disney says rising costs will pressure Sports and Entertainment profit. (0:15) Oracle to raise up to $50B in equity and debt. (1:57) Trump plans critical minerals stockpile called Project Vault. (3:00)Show NotesJanuary jobs report delayedEpisode transcripts seekingalpha.com/wsb. ...  Show more

Cautious start for Wall Street

Stock index futures signal another red day for Wall Street. (00:14) Oil prices drop over 5% as Iran de-escalation talks weigh on market. (01:25) Crypto slide intensifies as Bitcoin hits around $75,000. (02:23)Episode transcripts seekingalpha.com/wsb.Show links: Biggest stock move ...  Show more

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