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Robinhood shares fall as retail brokerage reports shrinking revenue, fewer active users
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Robinhood shares fall as retail brokerage reports shrinking revenue, fewer active users

The logo for Robinhood is displayed on a smartphone in an arranged photograph. Gabby Jones | Bloomberg | Getty Images Retail brokerage firm Robinhood reported a wider-than-expected loss and shrinking revenue for the first quarter, showing signs that the small-dollar trading boom that captivated Wall Street a year ago may have run out of steam. […]

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Amazon shares plunge on weak sales forecast
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Amazon shares plunge on weak sales forecast

Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon and then CEO of Amazon Web Services, speaks at the WSJD Live conference in Laguna Beach, California, October 25, 2016. Mike Blake | Reuters Amazon shares plummeted as much as 10% in extended trading on Thursday after the company issued a revenue forecast that trailed analysts’ estimates. Here’s how the company […]

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These stocks show pricing power, a look into Q1 earnings results reveals
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These stocks show pricing power, a look into Q1 earnings results reveals

Rising cost pressures and surging inflation marked the first quarter of 2022, but some companies seemed to benefit despite the uptick. Source

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Severe hepatitis outbreak in healthy kids possibly linked to adenovirus infection, WHO officials say
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Severe hepatitis outbreak in healthy kids possibly linked to adenovirus infection, WHO officials say

An outbreak of severe hepatitis in healthy children that has caused liver failure in some kids might be linked to adenovirus infection, and not hepatitis as originally suspected, though further investigation is needed, World Health Organization officials said on Thursday. Eleven countries, including the U.S., have reported at least 169 cases of severe acute hepatitis […]

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McDonald’s closures in Russia cost the fast-food giant 7 million in Q1 — here’s what it could mean for the country
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McDonald’s closures in Russia cost the fast-food giant $127 million in Q1 — here’s what it could mean for the country

Two months after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, McDonald’s — the very symbol of Western capitalism — opened its first store in the Soviet Union. It was a big moment, and the restaurant drew large crowds. More than 30 years later, amid pressure from U.S. consumers to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, […]

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Eli Lilly obesity drug data shines, shares rise
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Eli Lilly obesity drug data shines, shares rise

The Eli Lilly logo is shown on one of the company’s offices in San Diego, California, September 17, 2020. Mike Blake | Reuters Eli Lilly and Co on Thursday said its potential blockbuster obesity drug achieved a goal of helping patients lose more than 20% of their weight in a late-stage clinical trial, and its […]

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Europe scrambles for natural gas solution as Putin squeezes supply
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Europe scrambles for natural gas solution as Putin squeezes supply

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said this latest aggressive move by Russia is another reminder that we need to work with reliable partners, and build our energy independence. Thierry Monasse | Getty Images News | Getty Images The European Union is racing to find alternative suppliers of natural gas after Russia’s Gazprom halted […]

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Meta shares surge 15% after Facebook parent beats earnings estimates
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Meta shares surge 15% after Facebook parent beats earnings estimates

Expectations were already low going into Meta’s latest quarterly results, which were a mixed back. Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty Images Shares of Facebook parent company Meta continued to rally Thursday after the company reported better-than-expected profit in the first quarter. Meta reported earnings per share of $2.72, higher than the $2.56 expected by […]

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Europe faces recession if Putin fully shuts off the gas taps
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Europe faces recession if Putin fully shuts off the gas taps

Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom announced that it would halt gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria after they refused to pay for gas in Russian rubles following the Kremlin’s demands. Andrey Rudakov | Bloomberg via Getty Images Europe could be pushed into recession if Russia’s gas squeeze widens, economists have suggested, after Gazprom cut off […]

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U.S. GDP fell at a 1.4% pace to start the year as pandemic recovery takes a hit
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U.S. GDP fell at a 1.4% pace to start the year as pandemic recovery takes a hit

Gross domestic product unexpectedly declined at a 1.4% annualized pace in the first quarter, marking an abrupt reversal for an economy coming off its best performance since 1984, the Commerce Department reported Thursday. The negative growth rate missed even the subdued Dow Jones estimate of a 1% gain for the quarter. GDP measures the output […]

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