S&P 500 Closes Above 7,000 for First Time as Nasdaq 100 Hits Record
The S&P 500 closes above 7,000 for the first time as U.S. stocks reach new record highs.
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The S&P 500 closes above 7,000 for the first time as U.S. stocks reach new record highs.
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Oracle stock rises after expanding its Bloom Energy deal to power AI data centers.
The Turkish lira falls to a record low as inflation and macroeconomic pressures weigh on the currency.
United and American Airlines explore a potential merger as rising costs and industry pressures intensify.
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Visa enables AI agents to make payments through its new platform, advancing autonomous digital commerce.
OpenAI plans to allocate part of its IPO shares to retail investors, signaling a shift from traditional institutional-heavy listings.
Binance founder CZ releases a memoir detailing the exchange’s rise, regulatory battles, and his prison sentence.
U.S. stocks gain $1.5 trillion as easing Iran tensions trigger a sharp market rebound.