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An Investor’s Guide to India - Bloomberg
Five sectors to watch in the world’s fastest-growing major economy.

‘Load Up Ahead of GTC,’ Says Wells Fargo About Nvidia Stock - TipRanks
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has seen its remarkable ascent encounter some resistance recently. Year-to-date, the stock is down 14%, pressured by several company-specific h...
From soup cans to airplanes, steel and aluminum are a fundamental part of American life - The Associated Press
Steel and aluminum are ubiquitous in Americans’ lives. A stainless steel refrigerator holds aluminum soda cans. A stainless steel drum tumbles inside an aluminum washing machine. That’s why President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminum import…

Trump: Tariffs on Indian drugs will be a bitter pill for Americans - BBC.com
Nearly half of all medicines consumed in the US come from India. Tariffs will make them expensive.
Adobe Stock Slides Despite Earnings Beat. The CFO Is Confident About AI. - Barron's

Asia-Pacific stocks trade mixed after soft U.S. inflation report pushes two Wall Street benchmarks up; Seven & i shares rise as much as 3.6% - CNBC
The Nasdaq Composite picked up after the soft inflation report eased concerns about a looming recession and as investors snapped up technology shares.

Toyota just gave the bZ4X the glow-up it deserves: Check out the new electric SUV - Electrek.co
Toyota’s first electric SUV is getting a major overhaul. The new bZ4X now has a bigger battery for more range,...

Jamie Dimon changes tune on tariffs: ‘Uncertainty is not a good thing’ - CNN
Two months ago, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon defended President Donald Trump’s tariff policy with a curt message: “Get over it.” But with stock markets lower and cracks appearing to form in the US economy, Dimon himself might not be over it.
Trump's White House Tesla showcase for Musk raises ethics concerns - ABC News

US regulator backtracks on request to delay Amazon Prime trial - Financial Times
Federal Trade Commission lawyer had initially cited ‘extremely severe’ resource shortfall before changing tack

Boycott USA! Trump tariffs prompt backlash against US goods - DW (English)
The Trump administration's uncompromising approach to tariffs appears to have sparked a trend in opposition — boycott campaigns against American products from consumers and companies.
Intel Stock Rallies As Chip Giant Names New CEO - Investor's Business Daily
Apple Stock Gets Price-Target Cut From Morgan Stanley - Investor's Business Daily

Top CEOs Privately Share ‘Universal Revulsion’ to Trump - The Daily Beast
CEOs at an invite-only summit broke into groans when Trump’s latest tariff dropped—but many later enjoyed a chummy meeting with the president.

New Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan will pick up where Pat Gelsinger left off - Ars Technica
Tan will start as CEO on March 18, taking over from interim co-CEOs.

Walmart gets dressing-down from China after pleading with suppliers to absorb tariff costs: report - New York Post
Chinese officials reportedly warned Walmart of legal consequences during a meeting this week after the retailer pushed Chinese suppliers to bear the brunt of President Trump’s tariffs, accord…

Walmart clashes with China after asking suppliers to absorb tariffs - Axios
Walmart's business in China is growing but was still less than 3% of the company's total sales in the 2024 fiscal year.

Roomba maker iRobot warns it may go out of business, sending shares plunging - New York Post
The loss-making company was once valued at $3.56 billion in 2021, driven by pandemic-fueled demand. It is now worth less than $200 million.
Nvidia Stock Rises. Why More Volatility Is Coming. - Barron's
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S&P 500 Gains and Losses Today: Tech Stocks Bounce Back After Soft Inflation Data - Investopedia
The S&P 500 added 0.5% on Wednesday, March 12, after a key inflation report showed consumer prices increased at a slower-than-expected pace last month.