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Tariff Burden on U.S. Households Hits $1,300 as Corporate Guidance Flags Mounting Trade Policy Headwinds

Feb 17, 2026

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Tariff Burden on U.S. Households Hits $1,300 as Corporate Guidance Flags Mounting Trade Policy Headwinds

Tax Foundation analysis confirms that President Trump's cumulative tariff regime now represents the largest U.S. tax increase as a share of GDP since 1993, imposing an average annual burden of $1,300 per household in 2026. With Goldman Sachs estimating American companies and consumers bear over three-quarters of tariff costs, earnings guidance across industrials, consumer discretionary, and healthcare is increasingly reflecting this structural drag on margins and consumer demand.

Inflation Cools to 2.4% in January, Lowest Since May as Fed Rate Cut Hopes Intensify

Feb 16, 2026

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Inflation Cools to 2.4% in January, Lowest Since May as Fed Rate Cut Hopes Intensify

U.S. consumer prices rose 2.4% year-over-year in January 2026, below the 2.5% consensus forecast and marking the slowest inflation pace since May 2025. The softer-than-expected reading sparked a Treasury yield decline to 4.07% and boosted market expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts beginning as early as March, providing relief to rate-sensitive sectors.

Coinbase Surges 16% Despite Earnings Miss as $1 Billion Share Buyback Signals Confidence

Feb 16, 2026

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Coinbase Surges 16% Despite Earnings Miss as $1 Billion Share Buyback Signals Confidence

Coinbase Global rallied 16.4% on Friday following fourth quarter results that missed revenue estimates but showcased $3.07 billion in free cash flow and completion of a $1 billion share buyback program. The cryptocurrency exchange's transformation into a diversified financial infrastructure platform attracted renewed institutional buying led by Cathie Wood's ARK Invest, which purchased $15.2 million in shares.

Rivian Soars 26% on Aggressive 2026 Delivery Forecast as R2 SUV Launch Approaches

Feb 16, 2026

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Rivian Soars 26% on Aggressive 2026 Delivery Forecast as R2 SUV Launch Approaches

Rivian Automotive shares rocketed 26.6% on Friday after the electric vehicle maker projected 2026 deliveries of 62,000 to 67,000 vehicles—representing 47% to 59% growth over 2025—and confirmed its mass-market R2 SUV remains on track for second quarter customer deliveries. The rally erased concerns about the company's path to profitability and validated CEO RJ Scaringe's characterization of 2026 as "an inflection point" for the business.

Stock Markets Close Mixed on Presidents' Day Eve as AI Disruption Concerns Offset Inflation Relief

Feb 16, 2026

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Stock Markets Close Mixed on Presidents' Day Eve as AI Disruption Concerns Offset Inflation Relief

U.S. equity markets ended Friday's session with minimal movement despite better-than-expected January inflation data, as the S&P 500 edged up 0.05% while the Nasdaq declined 0.22%. Persistent concerns about artificial intelligence disrupting business models across software, financial services, and logistics sectors prevented a sustained rally, with investors rotating into defensive stocks and rate-sensitive sectors ahead of the Presidents' Day holiday closure.

Earnings Movers: Applied Materials, Rivian, Coinbase Lead Stock Action

Feb 13, 2026

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Earnings Movers: Applied Materials, Rivian, Coinbase Lead Stock Action

A broad set of individual stocks showed significant moves as investors assessed mixed earnings results and guidance. Semiconductor equipment maker Applied Materials and electric vehicle maker Rivian surged on strong quarterly results, while several other companies including Pinterest and DraftKings saw pronounced declines, illustrating divergent sector performance amid ongoing market volatility.

Steel Stocks Slip on Rumored Tariff Rollback

Feb 13, 2026

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Steel Stocks Slip on Rumored Tariff Rollback

Shares of major U.S. steel producers fell as concerns mounted that the White House may roll back tariffs on imported steel and aluminum implemented in 2025. Investors are pricing in a potential reduction in protection for domestic producers, weighing on earnings outlooks for companies that had benefited from elevated commodity prices and strong domestic demand.

January CPI Inflation Cools to 2.4%, Beating Expectations and Boosting Fed Rate Cut Hopes

Feb 13, 2026

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January CPI Inflation Cools to 2.4%, Beating Expectations and Boosting Fed Rate Cut Hopes

Consumer prices rose just 2.4% annually in January, falling below the anticipated 2.5% and marking the slowest pace since May 2025. Core inflation also eased to 2.5%, its lowest level since March 2021, providing relief to markets and strengthening the case for Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2026.

AI Disruption Fears Spread to Real Estate and Logistics Sectors, Triggering Historic Selloff

Feb 13, 2026

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AI Disruption Fears Spread to Real Estate and Logistics Sectors, Triggering Historic Selloff

Commercial real estate brokerages and trucking companies became the latest casualties of AI disruption fears, with CBRE plunging 9%, C.H. Robinson down 16%, and RXO falling 20%. Investors are rotating out of high-fee, labor-intensive business models viewed as vulnerable to AI automation, extending a selloff that has already hammered software and wealth management stocks.

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