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Here are some of the major companies whose stocks moved on the week’s news.
The Trump administration says more time is needed beyond next week’s scheduled end to the U.S.-backed cease-fire to halt the threat from Hezbollah.
Banks are hoping to sell the X debt at around 90 to 95 cents on the dollar.
The Canadian government said it would provide extraordinary financing to Canada Post to avoid insolvency at the state-owned mail service.
Amazon.com said it is open to talks with officials from the Canadian and Quebec governments about the decision to shut down operations in the country’s French-speaking province, which would lead to 1,700 people losing their jobs.
Once a stalwart supporter of Black and LGBTQ rights, the retailer joined corporate America’s retreat from DEI initiatives.
The Chinese foreign minister spoke by phone with Marco Rubio, the new secretary of state who has been a critic of Beijing.
The Bronx’s moderate congressman on Israel, immigration, Daniel Penny and the possibility of a primary challenge against Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Technocrats and elites insist that centralized control is best. Nature and history prove them wrong.
The card giant has set a high bar for growth, but there is rising uncertainty about 2025.