Nike looks like a prime buy-the-dip investment candidate.
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Telegram CEO's Arrest Is Unlikely to Be the Last: Galaxy
Telegram and Pavel Durov were probably resisting takedown or information requests from Europe or France, the report said.
Hilbert Capital Will Manage $200M Bitcoin-Denominated Hedge Fund, Xapo Bank to Add Funds
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TSX futures slip on lower crude prices, domestic banks' earnings
Futures linked to Canada's main stock index fell on Tuesday, dragged by declines in crude prices, while investors reacted to dour quarterly results from major domestic lenders. September futures on the S&P/TSX index were down 0.2% at 6:24 a.m. ET (10:24 GMT).
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Analyst updates Nvidia stock price target with Q2 earnings in focus
Nvidia will provide a key test for the AI demand story when it publishes its second quarter earnings report after the close of trading on Wednesday.
Gold Edges Lower as Traders Seek Clues on Fed Path for Rate Cuts
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