Dow Jones Futures: Stock Market, Palantir Break Key Levels; Tesla Shareholders OK Elon Musk Pay

Dow Jones Futures: Stock Market, Palantir Break Key Levels; Tesla Shareholders OK Elon Musk Pay

Dow Jones futures edged higher overnight, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. Tesla (TSLA) shareholders approved Elon Musk’s huge pay deal. Iren (IREN), Soundhound AI (SOUN), StoneCo (STNE), Take-Two Interactive (TTWO), Sandisk (SNDK), Applied Optoelectronics (AAOI) and Expedia (EXPE) reported earnings late. The U.S. will bar Nvidia (NVDA) from selling a scaled-back version…

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AI stocks valuation, China October trade data

AI stocks valuation, China October trade data

SHENZHEN, CHINA – AUGUST 26: An aerial view of the Shenzhen skyline on August 26, 2020 in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province of China. (Photo by He Shaoping/VCG via Getty Images) Vcg | Visual China Group | Getty Images Asia-Pacific markets opened lower Friday, tracking Wall Street declines on persistent concerns over lofty valuations in artificial intelligence…

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How Far Can Donald Trump Take Emergency Power?

How Far Can Donald Trump Take Emergency Power?

On Wednesday, Solicitor General D. John Sauer insisted that the “most natural” and “common-sense” reading of IEEPA’s authorization to regulate importation is that it encompasses a power to impose tariffs, even though the word “tariff” is not used in the statute. If the Court decides against the President, the lucid performance of Neal Katyal, representing…

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Stock market today: Live updates

Stock market today: Live updates

A trader works during the Evommune Inc. initial public offering (IPO) at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, US, on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. Michael Nagle| Bloomberg | Getty Images Stock futures moved slightly higher Thursday night after a pullback in the market’s biggest technology names led to a losing session for…

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Supreme Court ruling against Trump on IEEPA wouldn't mean the end of all tariffs, experts say

Supreme Court ruling against Trump on IEEPA wouldn’t mean the end of all tariffs, experts say

High tariffs on America’s trading partners are likely to remain in place even if the Supreme Court rules that President Trump improperly invoked federal emergency powers to impose the levies, according to trade experts. In a hearing on Wednesday, several of the high court justices appeared skeptical of Mr. Trump’s use of the 1977 International…

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