Europe


Europe Gains Edge in Trade Tussle With U.S. What Comes Next.

President Donald Trump may have a hard time dictating terms to Europe, and other trade partners, when they re-engage later this year.

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Natural Gas Rally Grinds to a Halt. What’s Dragging It Down.

If the Iran war ends in the next few days, markets would likely avoid the nightmare scenario of a long-term spike in oil and natural-gas prices.

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What This Top International ETF Is Buying Now

The Lazard International Dynamic Equity ETF has beaten its peers and the benchmark for a decade. It converted from a traditional mutual fund last year.

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Trump’s Trade Threats Continue. This Time He Targets Spain.

Trump raised the possibility during an Oval Office meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.

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Novo Nordisk Is Cutting Ozempic and Wegovy Prices. The Stock Is Still Slumping.

The Danish drugmaker released a promising update about a trial in China, but that didn’t end a rough run for shares.

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How the Trump Administration Could Go Ahead With More Tariffs

Analysts think the president’s Plan B could mean levies are applied more broadly, and for longer, than before Friday’s Supreme Court ruling.

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Novo Nordisk, Lilly, PayPal, Arcellx, CrowdStrike, KKR, Strategy, and More Stock Market Movers

Novo Nordisk stock sinks after new trial data show weight-loss drug candidate CagriSema is less effective than a rival treatment from Eli Lilly.

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Why Novo Nordisk Stock Is Plunging—and Why It’s Good News for Eli Lilly

Novo shares slump after the Danish drugmaker’s experimental obesity drug fails to beat Lilly’s treatment in an 84-week trial.

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‘Pure Tariff Chaos.’ The World—and Markets—React to Trump’s Trade Shift.

President Donald Trump’s new 15% global tariff is causing uncertainty and confusion among investors and international lawmakers alike.

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A New World Order Is Here. Developing Countries Are Between a Rock and a Hard Place.

Developing nations must assert economic sovereignty without rejecting globalization, Rabah Arezki writes in a guest commentary.

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International Stocks Are Outperforming. Investment Pros Weigh the ‘Sell America’ Trade.

Investment advisors agree that it would be foolish for clients not to own foreign shares. The question is what to buy now and how much.

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ZIM Stock Soars 26% After Hapag-Lloyd Agrees to a Takeover. Why the Market Loves It.

Hapag-Lloyd is buying the Israeli shipping company for $35 a share, a 58% premium to the stock’s level as of Friday’s close.

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AI Spending by U.S. Companies Has Fund Managers Looking Overseas for Stocks

Artificial-spending concerns and bubble risks are making overseas stocks more attractive, says a BofA survey.

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Investors Should Look at Bonds, Stocks as U.K. PM Fights for Survival. Here's Why.

Bonds and stocks have held up well despite recent political uncertainty. Investors should take a look.

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Meta Is the Winner in Smart Glasses. How Big the Business Can Get.

Meta Platforms and its manufacturing partner sold more seven million pairs of smart glasses in 2025. Here's how the growth could affect the stock.

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This Shipping Giant Is in Talks to by U.S.-Listed Rival. What to Know About the Potential Merger.

Hapag-Lloyd said Sunday that it was in advanced talks to buy Israeli cargo company ZIM.

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European Stocks Rise. AI Trading Frenzy Takes a Breather for Presidents Day

Investors got a welcome break following weeks of wild trading as the market frets about AI disruption.

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Looking for Dividends? Consider Europe.

There are a number of European companies with attractive yields, starting with the European dividend aristocrats.

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Rubio Addresses Security Conference After a Year of Rising Tensions

Vice President JD Vance shocked Europeans in at last year’s conference, saying the biggest threat to the continent isn’t China or Russia, but a turn away from “democratic values.”

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Rubio Should Think Twice Before Burning Trans-Atlantic Bridges

Washington won’t succeed in its new global priorities if the European alliance is unraveling, Christopher Smart writes in a guest commentary.

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Buy This Stock to Own a Piece of Ferrari. It’s a Low-Risk Bet for Value Seekers.

Exor owns stakes in a group of public and private companies, notably a nearly 20% stake in Ferrari, the top luxury car maker in the world. Its shares look cheap.

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Magnum Stock Sinks on Debut Earnings. Why Profits Melted for the Ice-Cream Maker.

Magnum stock was falling as investors took stock of its first earnings as an independent company since its separation from Unilever.

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BP Stock Drops After Earnings, Buyback End. It's Paying for Past Decisions.

The move comes ahead of new CEO arrival.

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Ferrari Stock Was Getting Crushed. Then It Beat Earnings.

The Italian supercar maker beat Wall Street’s profit target and issued strong margin guidance for the current year.

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The Bond Market’s Calm Could Be Ending. Clouds Are Piling Up Overseas.

Developments from Tokyo to Beijing to London and Washington have the potential to send yields higher. Wall Street is watching.

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