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GE Aerospace Profit Climbs on Gains in Commercial Services, Defense 
 

GE Aerospace logged higher earnings for the first quarter on revenue gains from its defense businesses and commercial engines and services unit.

 
3M Beats Earnings Estimates and Quantifies Tariff Headwind 
 

3M maintains its 2025 forecast for earnings of $7.60 to $7.90 a share, but includes a tariff impact of 20 cents to 40 cents.

 
Big Oil Is Offshoring Its Prized Engineering Jobs to India 
 

Chevron and other oil companies are cutting thousands of positions, while offshoring more white-collar jobs to the country.

 
Justice Department Urges Tough Action to Break Google's Search Dominance 
 

The judge who found that the tech company maintained an illegal monopoly is asked to force it to sell its Chrome web browser.

 
Nomura to Buy Macquarie's U.S., European Public Asset Management Business 
 

Nomura Holdings plans to buy Macquarie Group's public asset management business in the U.S. and Europe for $1.8 billion in a bid to strengthen its investment management business.

 
Novo Nordisk Shares Fall After Data From New Eli Lilly Pill 
 

Shares fell after Eli Lilly announced results of a new pill that could rival the weight-loss potential of the Danish giant's blockbuster shots.

 
Roche to Invest $50 Billion in U.S. Manufacturing, R&D as Tariffs Loom 
 

The pharma giant said the investment would create more than 12,000 jobs, as it joins rival Novartis in expanding its footprint in the country amid President Trump's tariff threats.

 
Intel's earnings outlook could be 'useless.' Here's what matters instead. 
 

New CEO Lip-Bu Tan's first earnings call with Wall Street is later this week. Analysts see next week's "Foundry Day" as a bigger possible catalyst.

 
Moody's, MSCI to Offer Private-Credit Risk Assessments 
 

The collaborators aim to provide default probability assessments for investors based on factors such as borrower leverage and profitability.

 
Boeing 737 MAX Jets in China Head Home. Can They Be Resold? 
 

China is sending back Boeing 737 MAX jets to Seattle. There's plenty of demand for them, but selling them to another party is a little tricky.

 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

April 22, 2025 07:00 ET (11:00 GMT)

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