Nasdaq Futures Drop in Tech-Led Selloff
Stock futures stumbled, with contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq-100 leading declines. And Wall Street's fear gauge, the VIX index of stock volatility, jumped.
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What's at Stake as Trump's Tariffs Go Before the Supreme Court
Refunds, trade deals and presidential power are all in play.
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Major Tesla Investor Rejects Elon Musk's $1 Trillion Pay Deal
Norway's sovereign-wealth fund is the first major institutional investor to disclose how it voted on the chief executive's pay package.
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U.K. Treasury Chief Says Lowering Inflation Will Be Budget Focus
Reeves declined to rule out a rise in taxes, which many see as the only option left to the government if it is to achieve its goals.
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Wall Street Intensifies Scrutiny of Fraud After Spate of Loan Losses
Lenders are increasing due diligence and demanding access to more data.
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Reserve Bank of Australia Leaves Rates Steady as Inflation Risks Simmer
The Reserve Bank of Australia left interest rate unchanged at a policy meeting on Tuesday, signaling a growing unease as inflation risks simmer across the economy.
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Embattled Fed Governor Lisa Cook Voices Support for Recent Rate Cut
In her first public comments since President Trump tried to fire her, Cook largely reinforced views outlined last week by Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
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Trump Officials Torpedoed Nvidia's Push to Export AI Chips to China
The president decided against discussing the matter with Chinese leader Xi Jinping after top aides opposed it.
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Treasury Lowers U.S. Quarterly Borrowing Estimate to $569 Billion
The department projects it will borrow less money from the market than it forecast earlier, primarily because it started the quarter with more cash on hand.
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Bitcoin falls below a key level. The crypto may head toward $94,200 next.
Bitcoin has broken below an important technical level, which could signal further downside for the crypto, one analyst says.
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South Korea's Inflation Accelerated in October
Headline inflation was higher than expected and hit a 15-month high, lifted by higher prices for agricultural and livestock products.
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U.S. Factory Activity Contracts at Faster Pace as Production Lags
The Institute for Supply Management said Monday that its purchasing managers' index of manufacturing activity fell to 48.7 in October from 49.1 in September.
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Tariff-Driven Shifts Continue to Shape Asia's Manufacturing Activity
Factory activity gauges in Asia reflected a divergence across major exporting economies.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 04, 2025 09:00 ET (14:00 GMT)
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