08.11.2025 18:05 The Supreme Court is hearing arguments over President Trump’s authority to impose tariffs under a statute that gives the president “emergency” powers. Jennifer Hillman of the Council on Foreign Relations explains how the case tests the Constitution’s grant of trade powers to Congress and could trigger up to $100 billion in tariff refunds if the Court strikes the tariffs down. Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers calls tariffs a “self-inflicted supply shock” that raises prices and slows growth. (Source: Bloomberg)08.11.2025 18:15 This week, can Congress delegate its authority over trade and tariffs to the president? The Supreme Court questioned the Trump Administration’s argument that a statute passed by Congress gives the president the power to impose worldwide tariffs. But if the Court disagrees with the administration, who pays - and how much? And, New York City’s mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani vows to make the city more affordable, but business leaders say that it’s more complicated. Plus, HHS Secretary RFK Jr. claims doctors are reaping big profits from vaccines, but pediatricians say that’s far from the truth. Later, why are Americans eating so much protein? President Trump reached a deal with drugmakers Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to make GLP-1s more accessible to more of the American population, and protein producers - new and old - could stand to gain. (Source: Bloomberg)08.11.2025 19:00 Rigetti Computing Inc. and D-Wave Quantum Inc. make products that so far have few real world applications. They’re burning through cash and aren’t expected to generate significant amounts of revenue for years. Despite all that, investors can’t get enough of them.08.11.2025 19:49 Economy Minister Luis Caputo told investors in New York that Argentina plans to buy back sovereign bonds and start accumulating foreign reserves even while the peso trades within its band, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter.08.11.2025 20:05 Health and Human Services Secretary RFK Jr. claims vaccines make pediatricians rich, but the data shows otherwise. Doctors explain why they often lose money on childhood shots once costs, staffing, and low Medicaid reimbursements are factored in. The result: fewer doctors, clinics, longer waits, and growing risks for kids. (Source: Bloomberg)08.11.2025 20:3608.11.2025 21:57 Prices peak in the late fall and bottom in the spring.08.11.2025 21:57 The volatile sector is seeing greater stability, and these four stocks can profit.08.11.2025 21:57 This overlooked area of tech is making money for investors.08.11.2025 21:57 Smart investors identify areas where the market might move opposite to expectations.08.11.2025 22:16 The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service are issuing rules that provide hundreds of billions of dollars in tax relief to big companies and the ultrarich.08.11.2025 22:37 “Should I just maintain the status quo or marry the love of my life?”08.11.2025 22:4708.11.2025 23:24 Junk bond investors are getting more skittish about risk.09.11.2025 0:20 SSE Plc is exploring funding options, including a share sale that could raise billions of pounds, as the utility seeks capital to meet a grid spending boost, according to people familiar with the matter.09.11.2025 0:26 A group of labor unions led by the United Steelworkers slammed the Trump administration for suspending port fees on Chinese ships that workers argued would bring about a revival in the once-dominant domestic shipbuilding industry.09.11.2025 0:5909.11.2025 1:0509.11.2025 2:00 Two monthly jobs reports have fallen victim to the longest US government shutdown and a key inflation snapshot due in the coming week is also in jeopardy, illustrating a thickening data fog for a Federal Reserve that’s the most divided in recent memory.09.11.2025 2:14 Metsera accepted a sweetened offer from Pfizer late on Friday, citing U.S. antitrust risks in Novos bid that it had previously called superior.09.11.2025 2:27 “I’m concerned that my parents are going to strike me from any will.”09.11.2025 2:36 The Justice Department has opened an investigation into possible collusion among the big meatpackers. The effort may mollify ranchers, but it’s unclear how far it will go.09.11.2025 2:53 The Alpha Arena pits the six most popular artificial intelligence programs in a crypto-trading competition to see which is independently smart enough to master the market and maximize their investment.09.11.2025 3:4409.11.2025 3:50 Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that US President Donald Trump agreed to support his country’s economy if it came under a speculative attack, although he didn’t offer any specifics about a deal.09.11.2025 3:53 Boeing, the plane’s manufacturer, said it had recommended the grounding as a precaution while it conducts further analysis.09.11.2025 6:0109.11.2025 6:29 The Supreme Court of Guinea, a west African nation that’s the world’s biggest exporter of bauxite, approved military junta leader General Mamadi Doumbouya’s bid to run in the Dec. 28 presidential election.09.11.2025 6:33 The deal under discussion would lower credit-card interchange fees for merchants, but could make it harder for consumers to use rewards cards at the register. ... 09.11.2025 6:36 The Minneapolis-based retailer issued a new directive for in-store workers instructing them to smile and make eye contact with shopppers.09.11.2025 6:5209.11.2025 7:07 China’s consumer prices unexpectedly increased in October, as holidays during the month boosted travel, food and transport demand. 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