Plus, the U.S. has taken China off of its list of currency manipulators ahead of the signing of the phase-one trade deal, earnings season has started, and there’s more bad news for Boeing.
Read MorePlus, China and the U.S. are set to sign the “phase one” trade agreement this week, Iran admitted it mistakenly shot down the Ukraine-bound passenger jet, and two aerospace suppliers just agreed to merge.
Read MorePlus, the U.S. just slapped new sanctions on Iran, the Labor Department’s December jobs report disappointed, and Six Flags received two downgrades from the same analyst in less than 24 hours.
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Read MorePlus, initial jobless claims fell last week, shoppers broke records this holiday season, and Wedbush said Tesla is on an “upward trajectory.”
Read MorePlus, China is lowing tariffs on more than 850 products from the U.S., Sarepta Therapeutics got a massive investment from Roche, and DraftKings is going public.
Read MorePlus, Trump’s lawyers question if he’s actually been impeached yet, Boris Johnson got his Brexit bill passed, and Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft failed to reach the International Space Station.
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Read MorePlus, new details are emerging on the phase one trade deal between the U.S. and China, Boeing is officially halting production of the 737 Max, and Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot might be about to finalize a memorandum of understanding to merge.
Read MorePlus, tech stocks are soaring, questions remain on the U.S.-China phase one trade agreement, and homebuilder confidence surged to its highest level in 20 years this month.
Read MorePlus, U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a landslide victory and promises Brexit by the end of January, the House is expected to vote on two articles of impeachment agains President Trump next week, and Oracle shares are down.
Read MorePlus, the Fed likely won’t change its interest rate target today, the FAA says re-certifying Boeing’s 737 Max will “extend into 2020,” and the world has a new most profitable public company.
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