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The stock market is wobbly. Is now a good time to change how much I invest? - MarketWatch
Things may seem shaky, but ‘this is the kind of investing environment that savvy investors dream of,’ says one financial planner
Trump’s Chips War Has Left Intel’s New CEO With a Near-Impossible Task. Here’s Why and 5 Other Things to Know Today. - Barron's

Calming Advice For Long-Term Investors In A Chaotic Stock Market - Forbes
Will Trump’s tariffs and his assault on the federal government lead to a deeper crash, or even a recession? Market experts advise 401(k) holders to sit tight.

CEOs push for patience with Trump - Axios
Goidman Sach's David Solomon said business wants to see "more specific actions on the regulatory front to unleash more animal spirits."

New York Shopping Trips by Canadians Dwindle Over Trump’s Taunts - Bloomberg
For years, Canadians from southern Ontario have made the short drive across the border to Buffalo, New York, to load up on cheap milk and shop at retailers like Target and Trader Joe’s that they don’t have access to at home.

Treasury yields are little changed as investors await PPI report - CNBC
U.S. Treasury yields were little changed on Thursday as investors awaited the producer price index report and weighed the state of the U.S. economy.

Half a dozen members of Trump’s cabinet hold Bitcoin assets, disclosures reveal, with a combined total worth millions - Fortune
“Headwinds have turned into tailwinds,” for the crypto world because of the new administration, digital asset platform Abra’s CEO said.

Social Security scraps far-reaching cuts to phone services after Post report - The Washington Post
The agency will move ahead with a much narrower revision eliminating direct deposit changes by phone amid DOGE fraud concerns.

Walmart feels the heat after reportedly demanding discounts to cope with tariffs - CNN
Walmart is getting caught in the middle of an escalating trade war between the United States and China.

Bank CEO running 4-day work week says cutting working hours isn’t ‘progressive’, and AI will make it ‘bloody logical’ - Fortune
Atom Bank CEO Mark Mullen doesn't expect to see most his employees at the company's new HQ in Newcastle.
Asian shares decline despite rebound on Wall St as investors await next steps in trade wars - The Associated Press
Asian shares are mostly lower despite a rebound on Wall Street fueled by an encouraging inflation update. Chinese markets were lower as investors watched for the next steps in President Donald Trump’s trade war. U.S. futures fell and oil prices were little ch…
Dow Jones Futures: Nasdaq Rallies, But It's Just One Day. Tesla, Nvidia, Palantir Dominate.. - Investor's Business Daily
Tesla's latest decline could be one for the history books, JPMorgan analysts say - Business Insider
Tesla recently lost nearly 50% of its $1.5 trillion market. JPMorgan analysts don't know another car company that lost so much value so quickly.

TSMC's $100 billion U.S. investment won't shake up the supply chain: 'Most of TSMC's capacity is still in Taiwan' - Fortune
In recent days, Taiwan's government and TSMC have come out to say that the chipmaker's decision was not due to Washington pressure.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe: Man Utd co-owner's firm recalls SUVs over risk of doors flying open - BBC.com
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Automotive will replace the door latch mechanisms in more than 7,000 SUVs.

Powerball winning numbers for tonight's draw, 03/12/25: Jackpot of $353 million - Marca English
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Trump vowed to fix the economy. His voters are still waiting. - The Washington Post
While many of his supporters continue to put their faith in the president, Trump’s political capital could be tested if the economy suffers in the coming months.
Federal student loan site down Wednesday, a day after layoffs gutted Education Department - The Associated Press
An hours-long outage on StudentAid.gov, the federal website for student loans and financial aid, has underscored the risks in rapidly gutting the Department of Education. Hundreds of users reported FAFSA outages to Downdetector starting midday Wednesday, sayi…
Consumer Angst Is Striking All Income Levels - The Wall Street Journal
Signs of weakness are showing up in spending on everything from basics to luxuries

Trump tariffs spark "Boycott USA" backlash against U.S. goods - Axios
"Boycott USA" online searches are spiking and multiple countries have large Facebook groups dedicated to boycotting U.S. products.