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Deutsche Borse Group to Acquire Allfunds for $6.19 Billion

The wealth management company’s shareholders would receive 6 euros in cash, 2.60 euros worth of Deutsche Borse Group stock and a dividend of 20 European cents per Allfunds share.

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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ups Locomotive Orders As Part of U.S. Investment Pledge

Canadian Pacific Kansas City said it would buy an additional 30 Tier 4 locomotives from Progress Rail this year as part of its commitment to invest $800 million in American businesses.

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Volkswagen Forms New Management Structure to Oversee Group’s Core Brands

The board will oversee decision-making across the group’s core brands that could unlock around $1.2 billion in production savings alone.

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Knight-Swift Transportation Posts Softer Revenue On Lower Truckload Volumes

The trucking company reported a fourth-quarter loss of $6.8 million, compared with a profit of $69.5 million a year earlier.

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Telesat Canada Lenders Sue to Unwind Asset Transfer

The lenders say the satellite provider breached a credit agreement by transferring a key asset beyond their reach.

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This Electronics Maker Is One of the S&P 500’s Top Stocks Today. It Crushed Earnings.

Teledyne posted record quarterly metrics and lifted its earnings outlook for 2026, pushing the stock among the S&P 500’s top gainers.

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Ford Motor Has Another Big Recall. What It Means for the Stock.

The auto maker is recalling almost 117,000 older models for an engine block heating issue.

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J&J’s Sales and Profit Rise on Strong Cancer and Autoimmune Drug Sales

The healthcare company’s forecast for 2026 tops Wall Street’s expectations.

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Nvidia CEO Says AI Needs More Investment in Defiance of Bubble Fears

Speaking at Davos, Jensen Huang said AI’s application-how the technology is used in a specific industry-is the most critical element, and where economic benefits lie.

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Halliburton Prepares to Quickly Re-Enter Venezuelan Market

Halliburton Chief Executive Jeff Miller expressed confidence that the oilfield-services company could quickly ramp up its business in Venezuela.

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Schwab’s Profit Jumps on Surge in Brokerage Activity

Individual investors traded stocks and exchange-traded funds like never before in 2025, ​boosting brokerage​ results.

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Prologis Revenue Climbs as Warehouse Demand Rebounds

World’s largest industrial real-estate owner says consumer-goods sellers and e-commerce companies are leasing new space.

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Ubisoft to Undergo Major Overhaul in Bid to Revamp Fortunes

Assassin’s Creed maker said it was embarking on a major structural overhaul, discontinuing and postponing several games, closing some studios and cutting financial targets as it seeks to revive its fortunes in an increasingly competitive market.

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Berkshire Hathaway Looks Poised to Break a Buffett Rule With Kraft-Heinz Sale

Warren Buffett has famously said investors should be “fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.

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Netflix Earnings Shed Light on Why It Needs Warner

The streaming giant still dominates, but growth is slowing and getting more expensive.

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Why Elon Musk Is Racing to Take SpaceX Public

Putting data centers in space pushed the billionaire toward an IPO, sources say.


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January 21, 2026 19:15 ET (00:15 GMT)

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