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The US government has entered a shutdown after Democrats and Republicans failed to come to an agreement over key legislative points. Ramzan Karmali breaks down what happens next and what it means for Americans, as the country braces for travel disruptions
Congress blew past a midnight funding deadline, triggering the US government's first shutdown in nearly seven years, disrupting the jobs of hundreds of thousands of Americans and upending many public services. The shutdown -- the third under President Don
Stocks capped a historic third quarter — and the S&P 500’s best September since 2010 — as investors bet on economic resilience, Big Tech dominance, and AI-driven growth.
Shares of student loan provider Sallie Mae (NASDAQ:SLM) fell 1.4% in the afternoon session after an analyst at Morgan Stanley lowered the price target on the stock.
Shares of leading designer of graphics chips Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) jumped 2.3% in the afternoon session after several Wall Street firms raised their price targets on the stock and reports surfaced of a major deal involving its advanced AI systems.
Shares of domain registrar and web services company GoDaddy (NYSE:GDDY) fell 3.2% in the afternoon session after UBS lowered its price target on the stock, citing concerns over competition from artificial intelligence.
Major U.S. equities indexes edged lower Tuesday afternoon, as a potential government shutdown loomed.
Mergers and acquisitions activity has picked up in 2025, and Goldman Sachs thinks there's more dealmaking ahead in the coming year.
CoreWeave's stock surged Tuesday after the cloud computing company backed by Nvidia made this announcement.
The $55 billion sale of the video game maker EA has put some pep in Wall Street's step — but investment bank hiring remains selective.
Shares of life sciences company Neogen (NASDAQ:NEOG) jumped 2.6% in the afternoon session after the company's shares rebounded following a series of recent developments, including an upcoming earnings announcement and a renewed sponsorship agreement.
Shares of social network Snapchat (NYSE: SNAP) fell 6.6% in the afternoon session after Mizuho initiated coverage on the company with a Neutral rating. Mizuho set a $9 price target and described the company as a \\
Shares of power management chips maker Monolithic Power Systems (NASDAQ:MPWR) jumped 1.3% in the afternoon session after an analyst from Needham raised the company's stock price target by 25% to $1,025.
Shares of beauty products company Coty (NYSE:COTY) jumped 1% in the afternoon session after it launched a review of its consumer beauty business, which could lead to a sale or spin-off of brands like CoverGirl.
Shares of semiconductor company Semtech (NASDAQ:SMTC) jumped 8.7% in the afternoon session after Oppenheimer upgraded the stock from 'Perform' to 'Outperform' and established a price target of $81.