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Signals are finally getting stronger for the global smartphone market. Chinese handset makers like Huawei, which had been locked out of the race by U.S. sanctions, are dialing back in.
Medical-device investors bet new obesity drugs wonโt cause as much pain as previously thought.
Old Navyโs unexpectedly fast recovery bodes well for the companyโs turnaround effort.
Manufacturers need to cut costs as electric-vehicle inventories pile up, but this is easier said than done.
Lots of baby boomers are going to sell their homes in the years ahead. The trick is to beat the crowd.
With the good news about inflation and earnings already priced into the market, and bond yields offering stiff competition, there is less room for the usual seasonal rally.
Walmart is delivering on both value and convenience, but investors want to see faster profit growth.
New York shares of the Chinese e-commerce giant were down premarket after it said it would abandon its cloud segment spinoff plan.
Alcohol giant Diageo struggles to repair damage with investors days after it issued a profit warning that tanked its shares.
After the good news on inflation, indebted commercial landlords need interest-rate cuts to follow fast.
Retail spending data was a lot better than the headline figures suggest.
Lower markdowns, lower freight costs and lower supply chain and digital fulfillment costs all helped Target achieve a surprise earnings gain.
Chinese housing stocks jumped after an unconfirmed report of stronger support for the marketโand very poor housing data.
The Labor Departmentโs measure of shelter inflation has come down a lot, but it has a lot further to go.
High interest rates are affecting demand for the most expensive renovation projects, but the retailer is courting the people most likely to get that work.