Regulation


Nvidia Exposes a Stock Market Problem. How the Fed Can Solve It.

Nvidia strikes another deal, Miran believes Fed rate is way too high, Disney restores Jimmy Kimmel’s show, and more news to start your day.

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Jimmy Kimmel Show to Return on Tuesday, Disney Says

ABC suspended the show “indefinitely” last week after comments the late-night host made about the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk.

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Google’s Antitrust Battles Raise More Questions Than They Solve

Vague antitrust standards are bad for all market participants, Jay Ezrielev writes in a guest commentary.

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Trump Offshore Wind Halt Overturned. Orsted Stock Jumps.

The Danish energy company has already committed $5 billion to the project, which is 80% complete.

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Nvidia Stock Struggles Again. Why Trump's China Talks Are Vital.

Nvidia shares have struggled for direction since its latest earnings report in August, as investors await clarity on the chip maker’s future in China.

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These Tech Stocks Are Already Falling Amid H-1B Immigration Visa Chaos. Why It Matters.

Indian outsourcers’ business models are set to be disrupted following news over the weekend from the White House that skilled workers applying to the scheme face a $100,000 fee.

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Trump, TikTok, Immigration Visas Are a Distraction for Markets. What Really Matters for Stocks.

What comes next for the Fed, Trump names Murdochs, tech billionaires in TikTok deal, the IPO wave is building, and more news to start your day.

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Stock Futures Edge Lower Ahead of New Week

This week’s economic data highlight will be the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ personal consumption expenditures price index for August.

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A New Billionaires Income Tax May Not Go Anywhere Right Now. But Democrats See a Winning Issue.

Legislation proposed in both chambers of Congress would attempt to tax unrealized capital gains for fewer than 1,000 of the U.S.’s wealthiest taxpayers.

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Quarterly or No? How to Argue About the Frequency of Financial Reports.

President Trump wants companies to move from quarterly to semiannual reporting. There are debating points to be made on each side, and a possible compromise. But don’t expect anything to change.

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New IEX Options Exchange Is Approved by the SEC

The IEX options exchange will bring to the options market the same “speed bump” entrance ramp that IEX uses in its stock exchange to slow all incoming orders by 350 millionths of a second.

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The Stock Market Got a Rate-Cut Boost. Where It’s Headed Next.

The Fed’s decision to ease monetary policy was just what investors wanted to see.

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What the Kimmel Show Controversy Could Mean for Two Local TV Station Stocks

President Trump said Thursday that broadcasters that are mostly critical of him should have their licenses revoked.

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Intel-Nvidia Deal Extends Stock Markets’ Good News Rally. Why There’s More to Come.

Live Nation sued over ticket resale practices, FedEx signals uncertainties are clearing, Netflix’s ‘KPop Demon Hunters rivals’ Disney’s dominance, and more news to start your day.

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FTC Sues Live Nation Over Ticket Resale Practices

The lawsuit accuses Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster of working with brokers to “harvest millions of dollars worth of tickets” and sell them to fans at “significantly” higher prices.

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Europe’s EV Revolution Is on Track. How Auto Makers Plan to Win.

The European Union will ban the sale of new gasoline-powered internal-combustion passenger cars by 2035 in favor of EVs. Auto makers sense the opportunity.

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Alphabet Stock Rises Toward Record Amid Report China Has Ended Google Inquiry

Shares were on course to hit a record high, boosted by a report saying that China would drop an antitrust probe.

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China Can Still Feed Americans Propaganda on TikTok After Trump’s New Deal

Trade is taking precedence over security, Justin Sherman writes in a guest commentary.

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Fed, Trump Trade Talks Are Driving Stocks. Why This Bull Market Can Charge On.

Stephen Miran’s first challenge: economic projections, TikTok’s U.S. future emerges, StubHub starts trading today, and more news to start your day.

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Beleaguered Offshore Wind Gets Two Small Signs of Hope

The Department of Justice filed a legal brief earlier this month supporting Empire Wind, an offshore wind project near New York’s Long Island that the administration had previously halted.

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Podcaster and Radio Host Accused of Selling Unregistered Oil and Gas Securities to Listeners

The Securities and Exchange Commission alleges that Chuck Oliver acted as an unregistered advisor and broker and failed to disclose significant conflicts of interest.

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Trump Extends TikTok Ban Deadline as Details Emerge on Deal

The enforcement of the TikTok ban will be delayed until December, with Oracle, Silver Lake, and Andreessen Horowitz said to be part of a deal to run the app in the U.S.

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Trump Learns His Lesson on Hyundai, a Little Too Late

The manufacturing revival he wants requires foreign workers, Christopher Tang writes in a guest commentary.

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SEC Prioritizes Trump's Plan to Scrap Quarterly Earnings Reports. Why It's Bad for Investors.

Trump says moving to semiannual reporting will ‘save money.’ It would also hurt investors.

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Trump’s TikTok Win Is Good for Stocks. But This Matters Most to Markets.

TikTok gets another lifeline, court blocks Trump bid to fire Fed’s Lisa Cook, Musk’s $1 billion Tesla stock purchase, and more news to start your day.

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