The Stock-Market Rally Isn't Just About Tech Anymore
Hopes for an economic reacceleration are helping to fuel a "rotation trade."
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China's Consumer Inflation Edges Up
China's consumer inflation continued to pick up mildly in December but factory-gate prices remained in contraction, capping off another year dogged by persistent deflationary pressures amid weak domestic demand.
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U.S. Push Into Venezuela Oil Patch Raises Questions About OPEC Dynamic
The prospect of increased U.S. influence over Venezuela's oil industry is raising questions about Washington's potential future role in OPEC, the cartel of global oil producers that President Trump has often called on to lower crude prices.
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Canada Swings to Goods-Trade Deficit of C$583 Million in October
Canada's trade balance deteriorated slightly in October, swinging the country to an eighth deficit in the first 10 months of last year.
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Bank of Mexico Minutes Point to Pause in Rate-Cutting Cycle
After 12 consecutive cuts, board members want to tap the brakes and see how big an effect higher taxes and tariffs have on inflation, December minutes show.
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New Dietary Guidelines Are Out. Food Stocks Lose; Alcohol Shares Gain.
Federal guidelines include prioritizing nutrient-dense foods, including protein, dairy, healthy fats, whole grains, and fruits and vegetables.
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Why Taking Venezuela's Oil Could Actually Lift Its Fortunes
Economists say the U.S. selling Venezuela's backlogged crude supply could help bring the country out of the shadows.
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U.S. Trade Deficit Unexpectedly Falls to Lowest Level Since 2009
The October deficit was $29.4 billion, an imbalance nearly 40% smaller than September's.
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U.S. Wholesale Inventories Rise at Slower Pace
Inventories at merchant wholesalers increased 0.2% on month, after jumping by 0.5% in September, according to Commerce Department figures.
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U.S. Unemployment Claims Stayed Modest Last Week
U.S. jobless claims edged slightly higher last week, but remained near the low end of levels seen over the past year.
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Brits Splurge on Christmas Food, Lifting Retailers Despite Weaker Fashion Spending
Grocery sales were a bright spot in retail, with U.K. shoppers spending more than ever on groceries in December.
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China Deprives Japan of Rare-Earths Supply, Escalating Dispute
Beijing is punishing Tokyo for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's remarks on Taiwan, again wielding critical minerals as an economic weapon.
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Eurozone Business Confidence Slips
The decline in a key indicator measuring attitudes of businesses across multiple sectors ends four consecutive months of rising sentiment.
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Eurozone's Jobless Rate Posts Surprise Fall for First Time Since April
The eurozone's unemployment rate in November unexpectedly declined for the first time in seven months, showing the labor market's resilience despite last year's uncertain economic environment.
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China Warns AI Startups Seeking to Emulate Meta Deal: Not So Fast
Beijing worries the $2.5 billion acquisition of startup Manus will encourage more entrepreneurs to follow in its footsteps.
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January 08, 2026 23:00 ET (04:00 GMT)
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