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Lithium Americas' stock almost doubled after the White House expressed interest in acquiring an equity stake in the company, which is based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Trading giant Jane Street disclosed a 5.9% stake in online real-estate platform Opendoor Technologies, sending shares of the retail investor favorite sharply higher.
IREN’s more than 300% surge in 2025 highlights its bold pivot from Bitcoin mining to AI infrastructure, but the key question is whether the rally still has room to run or if investors should wait for a pullback.
The SPXA offering is the first blockchain-based index fund licensed by the S&P Dow Jones Indices.
Quantum computing stocks are getting hotter by the day, and Wall Street doesn't see the rally stopping anytime soon.
While existing home sales stalled in August, sales of new homes surged to their highest level in years. Affordability has improved as rates edge lower.
Figma’s explosive IPO saw shares soar 250%, valuing the company at $68 billion. The stock has since fallen more than 50% from that peak.
A $35 Street-high target puts Rigetti in focus, though its inflated valuation may signal this quantum surge is running hot.
New data shows millennials leading loan applications where paychecks are biggest, while experts warn many are relying on ARMs and refis amid a boomer-driven supply squeeze.
TPL has underperformed the broader market, and analysts remain bearish about the stock’s long-term outlook.
Major U.S. equities indexes lost ground in recent trading, in a third straight day of losses.
The company, a provider of custom infrastructure solutions for AI applications, has seen its stock decline significantly in 2025.
Meta’s Instagram has surpassed 3 billion monthly active users, a milestone that reflects the benefits of AI.
Tapestry has outpaced the Dow Jones Industrial Average over the past year, and analysts are fairly bullish on its prospects.
Small-cap stocks surged to new highs after the Fed’s first interest rate cut of the year, but should investors flock to the benchmark Russell 2000 ETF, or the more exclusive VIOO?