Gold Miners Eschew Hedging to Lap Up Sky-High Prices
Prices might have never been higher, but gold miners show few signs of rushing to lock in any of the recent gains.
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Tesla's European Sales Halved in April Despite EV Market Growth
Tesla sales in the EU slumped for a fourth consecutive month as Musk's EV maker struggled to cash in on a growing market in the bloc where Chinese rivals are expanding.
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SpaceX Pushes to Get Starship Rocket Ready for Mars by Next Year
Elon Musk's space company plans to test the huge experimental vehicle on Tuesday, in its first flight after two explosions this year.
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Apple and Nvidia Lose Popularity With Fund Managers. Here Are the Winners.
Active large-cap mutual-fund managers have bigger relative positions in financials such as Wells Fargo and BofA than big tech stocks.
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Thyssenkrupp Plans to Become Holding Company of Independent Businesses
The industrial group wants to make all of its divisions independent and open to outside investment.
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Southwest Airlines Sets Fee for First Checked Bag at $35
The airline this week will start charging for checked luggage. A second bag will cost $45.
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‘Lilo & Stitch,' ‘Mission: Impossible' Deliver Memorial Day Box-Office Record
The strong holiday weekend contributed to a major comeback for this year's domestic box office.
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How Big Banks Can Profit From Bond Market Angst
Lenders face plenty of risks, but rising longer-term interest rates can work to their advantage.
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Meituan Profit Soars as Revenue Beats Estimates Despite Rising Competition
The Beijing-based shopping-and-delivery platform said that net profit was 10.06 billion yuan for the first three months of the year.
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Why Exxon and Chevron Are Fighting So Hard Over an Oil Project in Guyana
The feud has chilled the relationship between their CEOs. It comes to a head when arbitration starts Monday.
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Tim Cook's Bad Year Keeps Getting Worse
Trump, judges, regulators, lawmakers and even an old Apple all-star threaten the company.
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Tariffs Are Challenging the Cachet of Luxury Goods From Europe
The trade war has turned a spotlight on the artisanal clusters behind glamorous goods, inviting fresh scrutiny of one of the industry's key selling points.
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Boeing in Tentative Agreement to Pay $1.1 Billion to Avoid Trial for 737 MAX Crashes
The Justice Department expects to file a motion to dismiss Boeing's case by the end of next week.
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