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Target reports earnings on Wednesday. Here's what to watch

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Target (TGT) has found a way to remain competitive against retail giants like Walmart (WMT) and Amazon (AMZN), proving it can balance affordability with quality even in the face of rising costs and shifting shopping habits. But its latest earnings will reveal whether its recent strategies for doing so are paying off…

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The 10 fintech companies to watch

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Financial technology firms are banks’ biggest competitors and their most valuable allies. With the rise of different needs within the financial space — from environmental solutions, to payments and digital banking, to regulation and security — come more and more new players in the fintech space.

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Trump is joining Elon Musk to watch SpaceX's latest Starship test

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President-elect Donald Trump has made it abundantly clear that he really likes rockets. On Tuesday, he’s expected to watch his ally launch a fully reusable, 400-foot mega-rocket out of southern Texas, according to reports.

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Super Micro Computer stock soars 30% as it avoids getting booted off the Nasdaq

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Super Micro Computer stock (SMCI) surged more than 30% on Tuesday morning after the AI hardware company successfully maintained its Nasdaq (NDAQ) listing by hiring a new auditor. The move comes several weeks after the server company’s auditor, Ernst & Young, resigned, following months of disagreement over Super Micro…

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The Dow plunges 350 points because Vladimir Putin is rattling Russia's nuclear saber

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Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged nearly 350 points Tuesday morning after Russian President Vladimir Putin lowered the bar for the use of nuclear weapons. That came just days after President Joe Biden signed off on the use of American-made long-rage missiles by Ukraine.

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