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Stock Futures Are Little Changed Amid Shutdown Stalemate

Oil rose after OPEC+ said it would boost production by 137,000 barrels in November, while Bitcoin briefly rose above $125,000.

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Japan Stocks Rise Sharply After Takaichi Elected as Ruling Party Leader

Japanese stocks rose sharply after Sanae Takaichi won the leadership election of Japan’s ruling party, raising hopes for more aggressive government spending.

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How China Secretly Pays Iran for Oil and Avoids U.S. Sanctions

A hidden funding conduit has deepened economic ties between the two U.S. rivals in defiance of Washington’s efforts to isolate Tehran.

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Tariffs Threatened to Be a Third Inflation Shock for Europe, But Have Had Little Impact

For Europe’s central bankers, President Trump’s tariff blitz has been a bit of a nonevent.

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Government Shutdown Drags On With Little Pressure to Break Impasse

Pain from missed federal paychecks and healthcare deadlines will mount throughout October, but Republicans and Democrats aren’t budging for now.

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The Fed Is Flying Blind. Don’t Count on Cuts.

Traders are all but certain the central bank will slash rates in October.

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OPEC and Allies Agree to Boost Oil Production

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries wants to regain market share lost to U.S. shale producers, Brazil and Guyana.

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How Much Longer Can the AI Bubble Last? Inside Wall Street’s Great Debate.

Stocks aren’t cheap and tech keeps climbing. Is this 2000 all over again?

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AI Investors Are Chasing a Big Prize. Here’s What Can Go Wrong.

There are good reasons to think that simply throwing more computing power at the current models won’t do it.

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Bitcoin hits new high above $125,000 as investors seek safety

Bitcoin hit a new all-time high on Sunday, briefly topping the $125,000 level, as investors seek safe havens amid the uncertainty caused by the government shutdown.

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Stock Funds Hold a 11% Gain for 2025 So Far

If the market’s rally holds, it’ll be a third straight year of double-digit gains. Plus: A Financial Flashback to 20 years ago, the Refco commodities debacle.

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Bond Traders Look for an Edge in Overlooked Economic Data

With the government not publishing key data like the September jobs report, traders are scouring little-known reports for guidance.

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Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Focus on Fed Minutes, U.S. Shutdown Developments

Focus in the coming week will center on any developments with the U.S. government shutdown. Wednesday’s minutes for the last Federal Reserve meeting will attract a good deal of attention.

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Auto Stocks Jump on Potential Tariff Relief

Ford, GM, Toyota, and Honda were higher after a Reuters interview with Sen. Bernie Moreno.

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U.S. Services-Sector Activity Unexpectedly Stagnates

The ISM’s purchasing managers index for services providers fell to 50.0 in September from 52.0 in August. Economists expected it would remain at the same level of expansion.

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Goldman Sachs’s CEO says he ‘sleeps very well’ over the bull market, but a pullback is coming

David Solomon said the bull market for stocks doesn’t keep him awake at night. But a reckoning will be coming for AI technology’s winners and losers.


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October 06, 2025 03:15 ET (07:15 GMT)

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