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S&P 500, Nasdaq Decline Ahead of Friday’s Jobs Report
Plus: Nvidia shares fall as many big tech stocks pull back. Lululemon shares rise after the company reports up beat performance in China. J.R. Whalen reports.
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European Central Bank Lowers Rates for First Time Since 2019
Plus: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration rescinds its ban on Juul Labs’s e-cigarettes. SpaceX successfully guides its Starship rocket through re-entry and controlled splashdown in the Indian Ocean. J.R. Whalen reports.
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FTC Launches Antitrust Probe of Microsoft AI Deal
Plus, Palestinian officials say dozens of people were killed after the Israeli military struck a United Nations school in Gaza. And GOP lawmakers scrutinize Chinese EV-battery makers’ supply chains. Luke Vargas hosts.
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Nvidia Tops $3 Trillion Valuation for First Time
Plus: The yield on the 10-year Treasury note falls for the fifth straight day. Dollar Tree shares drop as it explores a possible sale of its Family Dollar business. J.R. Whalen reports.
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NBA Nearing New TV Deal Worth $76 Billion
Plus: A European Union court rules McDonald’s no longer has the exclusive right to call chicken sandwiches sold in the bloc a “Big Mac.” Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft blasts off and is set to dock with the International Space Station tomorrow. J.R. Whalen reports.
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Black Rock and Citadel Plan New Texas Stock Exchange
Plus, Chinese carmakers BYD and NIO clear a regulatory hurdle for their automated driving technology. And, Dollar Tree looks to spin off or revive its struggling Family Dollar business. Luke Vargas hosts.
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