Texas Instruments (TXN) Surges 19 Percent After Blowout Q1 Results and Bullish Q2 Guidance

Texas Instruments (NASDAQ: TXN) delivered one of the most dramatic earnings reactions of the current season on Thursday, with shares surging as much as 19 percent in response to first-quarter results that decisively beat both revenue and earnings per share estimates, accompanied by second-quarter guidance that significantly exceeded what Wall Street had been expecting. For…

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Senate Democrats Force Fifth Iran War Powers Vote as 60-Day Deadline Approaches

Senate Democrats forced a fifth vote on a war powers resolution targeting the Iran conflict on Wednesday, with the chamber expected to vote on a motion to discharge the measure in what has become a weekly ritual of Democratic pressure and Republican resistance over congressional authority to authorise military force. Senator Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin…

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RTX Reports Q1 Earnings With Defence Demand Surge and $268 Billion Backlog Behind It

RTX Corporation is releasing its first-quarter 2026 results before the market opens today, with Wall Street expecting adjusted EPS of $1.51 and revenue of approximately $21.4 billion. The company carries a $268 billion total backlog into the report, split between $161 billion in commercial aerospace and $107 billion in defence, providing one of the most…

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Trump’s Military Draft Order and AI Jesus Image Stoke Controversy as Iran Diplomacy Tests White House

The Trump administration finds itself managing multiple domestic controversies simultaneously with the Iran war diplomacy, after an executive order on automatic selective service registration for American men attracted significant national attention and the president posted an AI-generated image likening himself to Jesus Christ, drawing criticism from conservative religious commentators as well as his political opponents….

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Tesla Faces Earnings Scrutiny as Cybercab Timelines and Margin Pressures Come Into Focus

Tesla heads into its first-quarter 2026 earnings call on April 22 carrying a heavier burden than any equivalent point in the company’s recent history, with investors demanding clarity on both the near-term health of its core automotive business and the credibility of a robotaxi commercialisation timeline that remains the primary driver of a valuation many…

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UK Economy Grew at Fastest Pace in Two Years Before Iran War, IMF Delivers Sharpest G7 Growth Downgrade

The United Kingdom’s economy grew 0.5% in February, the fastest monthly expansion since January 2024, according to official data released by the Office for National Statistics on Thursday. The figure exceeded analyst forecasts of just 0.1% and came alongside an upward revision to January’s previously reported flat reading, now showing 0.1% growth instead. For the…

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Morgan Stanley Posts Record Q1 Revenue of $20.6 Billion as Institutional Trading Surges

Morgan Stanley has delivered the strongest quarterly performance in its history, reporting first-quarter 2026 net revenues of $20.6 billion and earnings per share of $3.43, both of which substantially exceeded analyst forecasts and pushed the stock higher in pre-market and regular trading on Wednesday. The results reflect a financial sector benefiting from elevated volatility, record…

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Wells Fargo Beats on Earnings Per Share but Net Interest Income Miss Sends Stock Lower

Wells Fargo produced the most ambiguous result of Tuesday’s concentrated bank earnings session, beating the consensus earnings per share estimate of $1.58 with reported diluted EPS of $1.60 while simultaneously missing on net interest income in a way that investors refused to overlook. The stock fell approximately 4.8 percent through the trading session, making it…

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Oil Surges Past $100 as Hormuz Blockade Takes Effect, Putting Pressure on Inflation Outlook

West Texas Intermediate crude closed above $99 per barrel on Monday as the US naval blockade of Iranian ports took effect at 10am Eastern Time, reinstating the energy market anxiety that had briefly subsided during last week’s ceasefire rally. The day’s session illustrated in compressed form the uncomfortable reality facing global economies: the geopolitical situation…

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