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    • What a withdrawal from NAFTA could mean

      What a withdrawal from NAFTA could mean

      Negotiations are stalled on the future of the North American Free Trade Agreement. How will markets react if Trump pulls the U.S. out?Read More »

      • Wall St. slides as Apple weighs

        Wall St. slides as Apple weighs

      • Bill Ackman already has a 29% return on his Nike bet

        Bill Ackman already has a 29% return on his Nike bet

      • What you need to know in markets on Tuesday

        What you need to know in markets on Tuesday

    • Tax season begins today: What you need to know
      Yahoo Finance•7 hours ago

      Tax season begins today: What you need to know

      Monday, Jan. 29 – the official start of tax season. Here are a few things to know as tax season gets underway. It’s important that you use this form to help make sure you file a complete and accurate tax return, the IRS says.

      • Online portal gives Ohio businesses one place to file income taxes for multiple cities
        Online portal gives Ohio businesses one place to file income taxes for multiple cities
        The Columbus Dispatch
      • These Tools Could Make Filing Your Tax Returns Easier
        These Tools Could Make Filing Your Tax Returns Easier
        CBS Miami
    • Dow, S&P 500 suffer worst one-day fall in 5 months as Apple drags
      Reuters•1 hour ago

      Dow, S&P 500 suffer worst one-day fall in 5 months as Apple drags

      Wall Street pulled back from record highs on Monday, with the Dow and the S&P 500 indexes marking their biggest one-day percentage declines in about five months, weighed down by a slide in Apple shares. Shares of Apple fell 2.1 percent on news that the company will halve production of its $999 iPhone X smartphone. "The market's responding to the question of what Apple's earnings are going to look like, specifically what kind of guidance are they going to give on iPhone X sales," said Bucky Hellwig, senior vice president at BB&T Wealth Management in Birmingham, Alabama.

      • Australia shares led higher by financials; NZ gains
        Australia shares led higher by financials; NZ gains
        Reuters
      • Southwestern Energy, Range Resources Drop into Monday’s 52-Week Low Club
        Southwestern Energy, Range Resources Drop into Monday’s 52-Week Low Club
        247wallst.com
    • Hacked Tokyo cryptocurrency exchange to repay owners $425 million
      Reuters•2 days ago

      Hacked Tokyo cryptocurrency exchange to repay owners $425 million

      Tokyo-based cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck Inc said on Sunday it would return about 46.3 billion yen ($425 million) of the virtual money it lost to hackers two days ago in one of the biggest-ever thefts of digital money. The theft underscores security and regulatory concerns about bitcoin and other virtual currencies even as a global boom in them shows little signs of fizzling. Two sources with direct knowledge of the matter said Japan's Financial Services Agency (FSA) sent a notice to the country's roughly 30 firms that operate virtual currency exchanges to warn of further possible cyber-attacks, urging them to step up security.

      • How to Launder $500 Million in Digital Currency
        How to Launder $500 Million in Digital Currency
        Bloomberg
      • Coincheck: $530M cryptocurrency heist may be biggest ever
        Coincheck: $530M cryptocurrency heist may be biggest ever
        CNN Money
    • This cryptocurreny is backed by physical gold
      CNBC Videos•18 hours ago

      This cryptocurreny is backed by physical gold

      Robin Lee, co-founder and CEO of HelloGold, explains how the app lets people buy gold-backed tokens on an over-the-counter basis.

    • Tax Reform to Fuel Boeing's Fire, Analysts Say Ahead of Quarterly Results
      The Street•3 hours ago

      Tax Reform to Fuel Boeing's Fire, Analysts Say Ahead of Quarterly Results

      Investors of the world's largest aerospace company, Boeing Co. (BA) , should be primed for strong fourth-quarter financial results, and further upside for the year ahead fueled by likely gains from the U.S. tax system overhaul. The Chicago-based company is expected to report adjusted earnings of $2.89 per share on revenue of $24.6 billion, according to FactSet Research Systems Inc. For the full-year, analysts anticipate adjusted earnings of $10.15 per share on revenue of $92.5 billion. This will be an especially important quarter for investors, analysts at Credit Suisse Group said, as shareholders will carefully evaluate updates on four key items: the 2018 tax rate; Boeing Commercial Airplanes

      • Brokerages Set Blackline Inc (BL) Price Target at $36.78
        The Cerbat Gem
      • Citigroup Raises Vulcan Materials (VMC) Price Target to $158.00
        The Cerbat Gem
    • United Goes Rogue With Plan That May Spur Lower Airfares
      Bloomberg•15 hours ago

      United Goes Rogue With Plan That May Spur Lower Airfares

      Scott Kirby has a very specific view about how the three U.S. hub-and-spoke airlines work best, having managed two of them. In his current job as president of United Continental Holdings Inc., Kirby’s role is to oversee a major overhaul of how the carrier operates, beginning with a broad restructuring of its three domestic-focused hubs in Chicago, Denver and Houston. By United’s math, this trio has profit margins that are 10 percent below the inland domestic hubs operated by American Airlines Group Inc. and Delta Air Lines Inc. That gap is one big reason for United’s third-place finish among the three in recent years.

    • Why Every Tesla Investor Should Fear Elon Musk's New Flamethrower
      The Street•24 minutes ago

      Why Every Tesla Investor Should Fear Elon Musk's New Flamethrower

      Wow. Tesla Investor, This Is Your Nan  When I caught a picture late Friday on Twitter of a flamethrower created by Elon Musk, I knew it would still be a hot topic come Monday. Musk's The Boring Company, which is keen on digging holes underground to build out super fast transport tubes, is now selling flamethrowers on its website. The cost for this action hero gadget: $500. Musk tweeted on Sunday that 2,000 flamethrowers have already been pre-ordered. While the millennial in me wants to think this is cool, the adult in me thinks it's better to slam Musk from two different perspectives. First, in this day and age, the last thing we need on the streets is an easy-to-use flamethrower. Just imagine

      • Elon Musk's Latest Touted As Weapon Of Choice For Zombie Apocalypse
        Elon Musk's Latest Touted As Weapon Of Choice For Zombie Apocalypse
        CBS San Francisco
      • Woz: 'I don't believe anything Elon Musk or Tesla says'
        Woz: 'I don't believe anything Elon Musk or Tesla says'
        CNET
    • 13 stocks these winning stockpickers recommend now
      MarketWatch•1 hour ago

      13 stocks these winning stockpickers recommend now

      I rise, your Honor, in defense of stock picking. I admit I’m an unlikely public defender for the stockpicking industry, since I have made a career of pointing out how difficult it is to beat the market. Just recently, in fact, I wrote a column pointing out that hardly any of the mutual funds and hedge funds that beat the market in one period are able to repeat their achievement in the subsequent one. But when a criticism goes too far, my contrarian instincts become aroused. And this past week has seen a number of claims about stockpicking that were unfair. Take the Alternative Investments Conferencethat was held recently at the London School of Economics. Though I did not attend, media accounts

    • EU review of Bayer's Monsanto bid postponed further
      Reuters•7 hours ago

      EU review of Bayer's Monsanto bid postponed further

      FRANKFURT/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Bayer's quest to win regulatory approval for its planned takeover of Monsanto ran into further delays on Monday as European Union antitrust investigators extended their investigation by five working days until March 12. The EU did not state a reason for the extension to March 12 to deliver its verdict on the merger, which effectively gives Bayer a new deadline at midnight Feb. 5 to propose concessions such as asset sales. A Bayer spokesman declined to comment, beyond confirming the EU's statement.

    • Elon Musk Is Selling Flamethrowers
      Bloomberg•4 hours ago

      Elon Musk Is Selling Flamethrowers

      Anyone tracking the number of businesses Elon Musk is involved with can add one more to the list: merchandise. Thanks to the billionaire’s promotions on Twitter and Instagram, Boring Co. had taken orders for thousands of the $500 flamethrower by Monday. Boring Co. plans to sell 20,000 flamethrowers.

      • No joke: Elon Musk’s Boring Company delivers on promise of $500 flamethrower
        No joke: Elon Musk’s Boring Company delivers on promise of $500 flamethrower
        GeekWire
      • Elon Musk prepares for zombie apocalypse
        Elon Musk prepares for zombie apocalypse
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • VMware is slipping after reports it might buy Dell in a massive tech deal (VMW)
      Business Insider•6 hours ago

      VMware is slipping after reports it might buy Dell in a massive tech deal (VMW)

      Dell could be coming back to the public markets as the result of an odd reverse merger with VMWare, CNBC reported on Monday. Shares of VMware fell more than 8% on the news, to about $138.61. The reverse merger would involve the smaller VMware taking over the larger Dell, which currently owns 80% of VMware.

      • Dell VMware Tracking Stock Takes Worst Beating Since It Was Born
        Dell VMware Tracking Stock Takes Worst Beating Since It Was Born
        Bloomberg
      • VMware falls after report of possible Dell merger
        VMware falls after report of possible Dell merger
        CNBC Videos
    • Zacks•9 hours ago

      United Parcel Service (UPS) Q4 Earnings: What's in Store?

      United Parcel Service UPS is scheduled to report fourth-quarter 2017 results on Feb 1, before the market opens. Last quarter, the company posted earnings of f $1.45 that surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.44 per share. Revenues improved 7% to $15,978 million from the year-ago quarter, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $15,605.5 million.

    • U.S.News & World Report•9 hours ago

      IBM May Get a Big Boost From Blockchain

      While IBM's share price is showing signs of life, its long-term track record is another story. In the past five years, the company's share price has declined by 13 percent. Additionally, IBM reported a 4 percent uptick in annual sales growth in the fourth quarter of 2017.

    • Gabelli: buying GE on the pullback
      CNBC Videos•3 hours ago

      Gabelli: buying GE on the pullback

      Legendary investor Mario Gabelli says he's buying shares of industrial giant GE.

    • Nokia (NOK) to Report Q4 Earnings: What's in the Offing?
      Zacks•8 hours ago

      Nokia (NOK) to Report Q4 Earnings: What's in the Offing?

      Nokia Corporation NOK is scheduled to report fourth-quarter 2017 financial numbers on Feb 1. Last quarter, the company reported earnings (non-IFRS) per share of €0.09 (approximately 11 cents) that surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 6 cents. This was because revenues were hurt by the Nokia Networks’ disappointing performance.

      • Sohu.com Inc. Stock Plunges on Earnings Miss
        Sohu.com Inc. Stock Plunges on Earnings Miss
        InvestorPlace
      • Lockheed (LMT) Beats on Q4 Earnings, Issues '18 Outlook
        Lockheed (LMT) Beats on Q4 Earnings, Issues '18 Outlook
        Zacks
    • Why Did Apple (AAPL) Stock Dip Today?
      Zacks•6 hours ago

      Why Did Apple (AAPL) Stock Dip Today?

      Shares of Apple AAPL dipped more than 2% in morning trading Monday after Japanese financial publication Nikkei reported that the company is halving its production target for the iPhone X in the first three months of the year. Apple was planning to produce 40 million units of its special-edition phone, but the Cupertino, California-based firm has informed suppliers that it now expects to produce just 20 million units, Nikkei said. According to the report, Apple’s adjusted production target comes on the back of “slower-than-expected sales” in the holiday shopping period in key markets like Europe, U.S., and China.

      • Apple reportedly slashes iPhone X orders in half due to slow sales
        Apple reportedly slashes iPhone X orders in half due to slow sales
        BGR News
      • Is Apple Cutting iPhone X Production? Phone Could Be Axed Amid Poor Sales
        Is Apple Cutting iPhone X Production? Phone Could Be Axed Amid Poor Sales
        Newsweek
    • Xerox (XRX) Q4 Earnings: What Lies Ahead for the Stock?
      Zacks•9 hours ago

      Xerox (XRX) Q4 Earnings: What Lies Ahead for the Stock?

      Xerox Corporation XRX is scheduled to report fourth-quarter 2017 results before the opening bell on Jan 31. Adjusted earnings of the company beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 10 cents in the last reported quarter. Also, over the trailing four quarters, the company delivered a positive average earnings surprise of 2.5%, beating estimates twice.

      • What To Expect From Boeing's Q4
        What To Expect From Boeing's Q4
        Forbes
      • GoPro earnings: Many tough questions after a third flubbed holiday quarter
        GoPro earnings: Many tough questions after a third flubbed holiday quarter
        MarketWatch
    • Morningstar•12 hours ago

      How Retirees Are Taxed

      The controversy put a focus on differences in tax policy among high- and low-tax states. But the states also differ sharply when it comes to taxing retirees. A few exempt all retirement income from taxes, and many exempt all Social Security income. Many states give seniors a break of some kind on property taxes; policy on taxation of income from pensions, 401(k), and IRA accounts varies widely. The policy of exempting retirement income dates to a time when elderly poverty rates were much higher than they are today. As recently as 1970, almost 25% of Americans older than 65 lived in poverty, according to the Census Bureau; now it’s around 9%. The federal government didn't tax Social Security until

    • Monday is the first day you can submit your tax return to the IRS — here's what to expect this year
      Business Insider•8 hours ago

      Monday is the first day you can submit your tax return to the IRS — here's what to expect this year

      You may be able to file for free, and filing sooner is the best way to prevent tax fraud. The changes — including new tax brackets and modified tax deductions — went into effect on January 1. Your tax return will reflect your 2017 taxes, meaning the new law won't apply.

      • 3 Ways You'll Delay Your Tax Refund This Year
        3 Ways You'll Delay Your Tax Refund This Year
        Motley Fool
      • Why you should not delay in filing your tax return
        Why you should not delay in filing your tax return
        ABC News
    • Eight Ways to Prepare for the New Tax Law
      Bloomberg•13 hours ago

      Eight Ways to Prepare for the New Tax Law

      The federal tax overhaul put in place by Republicans has produced an unusual show of bipartisanship now that tax season is here: We are a nation united in befuddlement.  One bit of confusion to dispel quickly: The changes don’t affect taxpayers for the 2017 filing season, which officially begins Monday when the Internal Revenue Service  accepts its first returns. That’s news to about 41 percent of the 2,000 Americans recently surveyed by tax prep chain Jackson Hewitt—they thought the tax law President Donald Trump signed on Dec. 22 would affect their filings this season (among millennials, it was 50 percent).  It should come as no surprise then that tax preparers and financial advisers are girding

      • Home Depot Co-Founder Taunts Democrats, Saying ‘Use Your Stupid Brains’ on Tax Reform
        Home Depot Co-Founder Taunts Democrats, Saying ‘Use Your Stupid Brains’ on Tax Reform
        Newsweek
      • Has Donald Trump Finally Beaten Barack Obama in a Poll?
        Has Donald Trump Finally Beaten Barack Obama in a Poll?
        Newsweek
    • Sprint (S) to Report Q3 Earnings: What's in the Cards?
      Zacks•11 hours ago

      Sprint (S) to Report Q3 Earnings: What's in the Cards?

      Sprint Corporation S is scheduled to release third-quarter fiscal 2017 results on Feb 2, before market opens. In the trailing four quarters, the company’s earnings lagged the Zacks Consensus Estimate in two and beat the estimate in the other two. Sprint continues to fortify its position in the wireless industry with network modernization and integration efforts, attractive unlimited data plans and promotional offers in its postpaid and prepaid plans.

      • What's in the Cards for Check Point (CHKP) in Q4 Earnings?
        What's in the Cards for Check Point (CHKP) in Q4 Earnings?
        Zacks
      • What to Expect in Pfizer's Q4 Earnings Results
        What to Expect in Pfizer's Q4 Earnings Results
        Motley Fool
    • It's Getting Harder for S&P 500 to Elude Bond Market's Violence
      Bloomberg•6 hours ago

      It's Getting Harder for S&P 500 to Elude Bond Market's Violence

      It’s the steady hammering in companies with the highest dividends, which before today had done little to slow the advance in the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average. Namely, will rising Treasury rates, viewed by bulls as a sign of economic vigor, become a valuation threat to equities that finally slows the torrid pace of price appreciation? The jump in 10-year Treasury yields to 2.7 percent, a level unseen since 2014, was enough to prompt at Strategas Research Partners to cut rate-sensitive REITs stocks to underweight.

      • Why Las Vegas Sands, Matson, and Ballard Power Systems Jumped Today
        Why Las Vegas Sands, Matson, and Ballard Power Systems Jumped Today
        Motley Fool
      • Stocks Suffer Amid Bond Fears, Apple Inc. Weakness
        Stocks Suffer Amid Bond Fears, Apple Inc. Weakness
        InvestorPlace
    • Tax bill lowered corporate tax rate, so why are some companies announcing charges?
      MarketWatch•yesterday

      Tax bill lowered corporate tax rate, so why are some companies announcing charges?

      The tax bill that President Donald Trump signed into law in December slashes corporate tax rates, so why are some companies announcing charges instead of benefits from the change? Most of the big banks that have just reported fourth-quarter earnings, for example, unveiled multibillion-dollar charges or tax provisions, instead of announcing immediate gains from a lower rate. That’s because the banks have deferred tax assets on their balance sheets, offsets that can be used to reduce future tax liabilities or to defer them. Many big banks suffered multibillion dollar losses during the financial crisis that created tax loss carryforwards that can help reduce their future tax bill. Basically, if

      • Fearing Democratic wave, Koch network to spend big on U.S. midterm elections
        Fearing Democratic wave, Koch network to spend big on U.S. midterm elections
        Reuters
      • Tax Cuts Help Trump Win Fans at Conservative Koch Donor Network
        Tax Cuts Help Trump Win Fans at Conservative Koch Donor Network
        Bloomberg
    • Lilly (LLY) to Report Q4 Earnings: What's in the Cards?
      Zacks•9 hours ago

      Lilly (LLY) to Report Q4 Earnings: What's in the Cards?

      We expect Eli Lilly and Company LLY to beat expectations when it reports fourth-quarter and full-year 2017 results on Jan 31, before the market opens. Last quarter, the company delivered a positive earnings surprise of 1.94%.Lilly’s shares have risen

      • Sohu.com Inc. Stock Plunges on Earnings Miss
        Sohu.com Inc. Stock Plunges on Earnings Miss
        InvestorPlace
      • U.S. Steel (X) Warms Up to Q4 Earnings: A Beat in the Cards?
        U.S. Steel (X) Warms Up to Q4 Earnings: A Beat in the Cards?
        Zacks
    • The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Microsoft, Alphabet and Apple
      Zacks•10 hours ago

      The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Microsoft, Alphabet and Apple

      Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include Microsoft Corporation (MSFT), Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) and Apple Inc. (AAPL). Today, Zacks is promoting its ''Buy'' stock recommendations.

      • The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Comcast, United Technologies, Intel, Total System Services and Clorox
        The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Comcast, United Technologies, Intel, Total System Services and Clorox
        Zacks
      • The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Select Sector SPDR Technology, Vanguard Small-Cap Growth, iShares MSCI ACWI, EventShares U.S. Tax Reform and Vanguard Value
        The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Select Sector SPDR Technology, Vanguard Small-Cap Growth, iShares MSCI ACWI, EventShares U.S. Tax Reform and Vanguard Value
        Zacks
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