
Japan unveils $135.4 tn stimulus to lift economy
AgenciesJapan’s Cabinet approved a 21.3 trillion yen ($135.4 billion) stimulus package Friday to help spur the economy through expansionary government spending and to relieve the i...

AgenciesJapan’s Cabinet approved a 21.3 trillion yen ($135.4 billion) stimulus package Friday to help spur the economy through expansionary government spending and to relieve the i...

AgenciesAs layoffs pile up, workers are feeling increasingly anxious about the job market.In the U.S., economists have said that businesses are largely at a “no-hire, no fire” stan...

According to Tim (who would not share his last name), manager of Peet’s Coffee & Tea at 231 E St., the site will close at the end of January.

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Moltbot, a lobster-themed AI agent formerly known as Clawdbot, has taken the AI developer world by storm.

January 2026 As crypto investors look for early-stage opportunities with strong upside potential, presale tokens priced under $1 are once again taking center stage. Historically, some of the most successful exchange tokens began their journey at modest valuations before scaling alongside platform growth. In 2026, one presale attracting increasing attention in this category is USE.com, [...]The post Best Presale to Buy Now Under $1: USE.com Draws Early Exchange Token Buyers appeared first on TechBullion.

Freeport-McMoRan, IREN, and Caterpillar are the three Mining stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Mining stocks are shares of companies that explore for, develop, and extract natural resources such as gold, silver, copper, coal, and other minerals. Their prices typically track underlying commodity markets and can be highly cyclical and volatile [...]

Figure Technology Solutions, Core Scientific, and Globant are the three Blockchain stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat’s stock screener tool. Blockchain stocks are shares of publicly traded companies whose business, products, or revenue streams are materially tied to blockchain technology or cryptocurrencies — for example, blockchain developers, miners, crypto exchanges, chipmakers, or firms building [...]

Over a dozen states sued President Donald Trump over his offshore wind freeze, but according to America First Legal (AFL), their agencies were unable to provide evidence of environmental or economic harm in response to specific records requests.

US November trade balance -56.8B vs -40.5B expectedUS initial jobless claims 209K vs 205K expectedAtlanta Fed GDPNow 4.2% vs 5.4% previouslyTrump says he will work in a bipartisan way to avoid US government shutdownTrump says Fed chair decision coming next weekIt's the seventh-worst day in MSFT stock historyUS November factory orders +2.7% vs +1.6% expectedBOC governor Macklem says there is no easy way to manage uncertainty from Trump policiesMarkets:Gold flat at $5400US 10-year yields down 2.2 bps to 4.23%WTI crude oil up $2.65 to $65.86Bitcoin down $5600 to $83,688CAD leads, GBP lagsS&P 500 down 33 points to 6944It was a crazy day in the gold market as we got a new record at $5575 in Asia followed by an incredible rout in US trading in a swift move to $5100 in about 30 minutes. It wasn't done there as gold bounced and then slowly formed a base to climbe all the way to $5400 late in the day to finish virtually flat. Silver went on a similarly wild ride.When gold broke down we also saw a big wave of US dollar buying but that also proved mostly fleeting in volatile trade.It was no different in stock markets as Meta rose 10% and Microsoft fell by 12% in its seventh-worst day ever. Both the moves followed earnings reports that weren't all that surprising. The intense volatility across asset classes speaks to leverage and an uncertain market.Economic data added to the questions as the US trade deficit in November nearly doubled, leading to a rapid drop in the Atlanta Fed GDPNow tracker. Eyes are on Congres as well for another potential shutdown on the weekend. A vote in the Senate failed today but negotiatins continued and Trump highlighted bipartisan negotiations, saying he didn't want a shutdown. That's different rhetoric than in the autumn, when he seemingly wanted a long shutdown.Earnings after the bell include Apple and Visa. This article was written by Adam Button at investinglive.com.

'For the first time in 16 years, rents in metro Denver are actually going down. Not “slowing their increase.” Not “rising less quickly.” Going down'

Bitcoin (BTC) continued to slide on Thursday despite progress on long-awaited US crypto legislation failing to lift market sentiment.