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Are These Nuclear Energy Stocks No-Brainer Buys Right Now?
What’s the most critical component to the artificial intelligence (AI) boom? Some might say Nvidia‘s (NVDA 0.33%) GPUs. Others could suggest continually improving large language models from Google parent Alphabet (GOOG 3.28%) (GOOGL 3.85%), Anthropic, and OpenAI. However, I think the best answer to the question is electricity. Without electricity, we would have no AI.…
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Why Peabody Energy And Other Coal Stocks Rallied Today
Shares of Peabody Energy (BTU +8.07%) rallied 7.8% on Tuesday. The coal giant surged today on reports that Asian countries may lean harder into coal generation for their electricity needs, given that the war in Iran has curtailed liquefied natural gas supplies. Peabody Energy Today’s Change (8.07%) $2.85 Current Price $38.24 Key Data Points Market…
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Stocks to Watch Today: Sanathan Textiles, Welspun Corp, Ceigall, JB Chemicals, Waaree Energies, NTPC Green Energy, Aequs, Novus Loyalty in focus on 25 March
Stocks to Watch, 25 March: Stocks like Sanathan Textiles, Ceigall India, JB Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, Waaree Energies, NTPC Green Energy, Nitco, Aequs, Bosch Home Comfort India, Natco Pharma, Bharat Petroleum Corporation, and Rashi Peripherals will be in focus on March 25. Stocks to Watch Today, 25 March Stocks in Focus, March 25: Sanathan Textiles, Ceigall…
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Why Wall Street seems to keep believing Trump
New York — If you’ve been paying attention to, like, the news, you may be tempted to see Wall Street’s Monday morning 180 from despair to euphoria as a sign that stock traders are all a bunch of rubes. ICYMI: Over the weekend, President Donald Trump set a Monday night deadline for Iran to fully…
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From films to wine, war hits trade worldwide
New York : The supply shockwaves from the US and Israel’s war in Iran are spreading across the global economy, raising concerns about an inflation hit to companies and consumers that will require policymakers to raise borrowing costs. The release of the film ‘Toxic’, starring Yash, has been postponed to June for fear of missing…
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While Everyone Owned the S&P 500, This Simpler ETF Was the Better Buy in Early 2026
© izzuanroslan / Shutterstock.com For the past three years, owning the S&P 500 through a fund like the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (NYSE:VOO) was the obvious choice as mega-cap technology companies drove the bulk of the index’s returns in 2023, 2024, and through most of 2025, rewarding investors who stayed concentrated in the largest names. …
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Mutual Funds
Mutual funds invest in different instruments such as equities, debt, corporate bonds, etc. so the investments are exposed to market risks. The prices of these instruments can change due to market movements, interest rate changes, and economic factors, which may lead to fluctuations in returns and, in some cases, losses for investors.
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Capstone Asset Management Inc. announces first quarter 2026 cash distributions for ETF Series of Capstone Funds
NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO UNITED STATES NEWSWIRE SERVICESOR FOR DISSEMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES LANGLEY, British Columbia, March 24, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Capstone Asset Management Inc. (“Capstone”) today announced the first quarter 2026 cash distributions for the ETF Series units of the Capstone Funds. The record date for the distributions will be March 31,…
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Iranian source says US initiated ‘outreach’ to end war, as Israel and Tehran continue to trade strikes
There are conflicting accounts about whether the United States and Iran are speaking about ending the war, causing confusion in financial and energy markets. Here’s what we know. What has Trump said?: On Saturday, Trump threatened to “obliterate” Iran’s power plants if the Strait of Hormuz was not reopened within 48 hours. But on Monday,…
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US stock market Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq update today: Why is Dow Jones surging while S&P 500 and Nasdaq crashing – Brent crude oil crosses $100
US stock market showed a sharp divergence on March 24, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 60 points to 46,269, while the S&P 500 slipped 0.5% and the Nasdaq dropped 0.35%. The main question investors are asking right now is simple: why is the Dow holding up while tech-heavy indices are falling? The answer…
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