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Wall Street Turns Less Bearish on Airbnb: Truist Raises Target to $129
© stockcam / iStock Unreleased via Getty Images Truist upgraded Airbnb (NASDAQ:ABNB) to Hold from Sell on Thursday, raising its price target to $129 from $107, after revising its 2026 adjusted EBITDA and earnings estimates higher. The move is part of a broader sector reassessment following Q4 reports across the lodging and leisure space. With…
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Federal prosecutor reportedly admits lack of evidence against Fed Chair Powell
Prosecutor Andrew Massucco told Washington’s federal district court in early March that he didn’t know whether there was proof that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell had engaged in fraud or other misconduct, according to The Washington Post citing a transcript of the sealed hearing.
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Federal Reserve urges judge to deny bid to revive Jerome Powell probe subpoenas
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell participates in a board meeting at the Federal Reserve on March 19, 2026 in Washington, DC. Kevin Dietsch | Getty Images The Federal Reserve‘s Board of Governors urged a judge to reject prosecutors’ request that he reconsider his recent decision to block subpoenas issued in a criminal investigation of Chair…
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US inflation will soar to 4.2% if Iran war drags on, says OECD
The OECD on Thursday issued a somber warning about the economic impact of the Iran war if it drags on, saying inflation could reach a painful 4.2% in the US this year. That would mark the highest inflation rate among G7 member countries as Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz – a vital waterway…
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Oil shocks, supply crunches, trade warnings: The economic toll (so far) of the US-Iran war
PARIS, March 26 — Here are the latest economic events in the Middle East war: Japan releases oil reserves Japan said it had started to release another part of its strategic oil reserves Thursday as it looks to temper the impact on the resource-poor nation from the surge in prices caused by the war. Japan…
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Why is US stock market crashing today? Dow, Nasdaq, S&P 500 down as oil prices surge – here's why tech stocks falling faster than the broader market
US stock market crashing today has become a major concern for investors after all three major indices slipped sharply in a single session. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 222 points (0.48%) to 46,207.14, while the S&P 500 dropped 0.83% to 6,537.27 and the Nasdaq Composite declined 1.11% to 21,686.85. The main reason behind why…
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Here's How Much a $25,000 Investment in the S&P 500 Might Grow to Be Worth in 30 Years
The stock market isn’t doing all that well in 2026 as the S&P 500 is down 4% year to date. Investors are turning to safer investment options amid all the uncertainty in the world today. You might be tempted to do the same. Historically, however, investing in the broad index has been a good move…
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Iran Talks Could Shake Oil Prices This Week: 3 Energy Stocks I Wouldn't Hesitate to Buy Amid The Uncertainty.
The war with Iran has reached a pivotal moment. President Trump issued an ultimatum late last week that Iran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, or the U.S. would start destroying the country’s power plants. The President extended that deadline by five days on Monday morning following constructive dialogue with Iran over…
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Las acciones caen y el petróleo sube mientras Wall Street duda del fin de la guerra con Irán
Por STAN CHOE NUEVA YORK (AP) — La duda vuelve a apoderarse de Wall Street el jueves tras la esperanza de un posible fin de la guerra con Irán, y las acciones vuelven a caer mientras suben los precios del petróleo. El S&P 500 bajó 0,4% y borró con creces la ganancia del día anterior.…
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US Stock Market Today | Dow Jones | Nasdaq Live: US stock futures trade lower amid confusion over Mideast peace talks
Wall Street’s main indexes opened lower open on Thursday following gains in the previous session, as caution prevailed about developments in the Middle East while weighing the prospects for de-escalation in the conflict. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 254.47 points, or 0.55%, to 46,175.02, after opening at 46,344.64. The S&P 500 declined 50.16 points,…
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