Trump signs new tariff order

Trump signs new tariff order

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GDP falls short of expectations as inflation stays firmly above target. (0:15) Qualcomm jumps after outlining custom silicon shipments for a hyperscaler. (2:00) Avis Budget CEO points to Pentwater in short squeeze. (2:55) Show NotesJobless claims hit lowest level since 1969Episod ...  Show more

STAAR prelims signal upside

STAAR Surgical (STAA) announces preliminary net sales for first quarter 2026. (00:14) Disney (DIS) plans 1,000 job cuts in marketing overhaul under new CEO Josh D’Amaro. (01:15) Cheap semaglutide copies in India challenge Novo Nordisk, cut Eli Lilly’s lead: report. (02:07)Episode ...  Show more

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