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Charles Schwab stock climbs after earnings as Forge vote clears a hurdle and Fed week nears

Charles Schwab stock climbs after earnings as Forge vote clears a hurdle and Fed week nears

Charles Schwab shares rose 2.2% to $104.05 in after-hours trading Thursday after posting a 19% jump in fourth-quarter net revenue to $6.34 billion. Shareholders approved proposals for Schwab’s planned Forge Global merger, but regulatory clearance is still pending. Schwab ended 2025 with $11.90 trillion in client assets. Investors are watching next week’s Federal Reserve meeting for rate signals.
Charles Schwab Stock (SCHW) on 29 November 2025: Forge Global Deal, ETF Platform Fees and Record Asset Growth Fuel Investor Debate

Charles Schwab Stock (SCHW) on 29 November 2025: Forge Global Deal, ETF Platform Fees and Record Asset Growth Fuel Investor Debate

Charles Schwab closed at $92.73 on November 28, up 1.01% for the day and about 7.8% below its July record. Q3 net income reached $2.4 billion with net revenue up 27% year-on-year. Schwab agreed to acquire Forge Global for $660 million and will reintroduce ETF platform fees in early 2026. A federal judge approved an antitrust settlement tied to the TD Ameritrade merger.
29 November 2025
Schwab to Acquire Forge Global in $660 Million All‑Cash Deal, Accelerating the Race to Retail Access for Private Shares (Nov. 6, 2025)

Schwab to Acquire Forge Global in $660 Million All‑Cash Deal, Accelerating the Race to Retail Access for Private Shares (Nov. 6, 2025)

Charles Schwab will acquire Forge Global for $660 million in cash, or $45 per share, a 72% premium to Forge’s last close. Both boards approved the deal, with closing expected in the first half of 2026 pending regulatory and shareholder approvals. Forge’s top shareholders, Motive Capital and Deutsche Börse, have agreed to support the transaction. Forge shares surged in premarket trading after the announcement.

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  • NIO Stock Rises as Tesla Sells Off Following First Profitable Quarter
    March 19, 2026, 9:53 PM EDT. NIO Inc. shares edged up 1.2% to $5.89, breaking a two-day slide and defying a broader Nasdaq decline and Tesla's 3.2% drop amid regulatory scrutiny. The electric vehicle maker reported its first-ever quarterly net profit, driven by record deliveries and a vehicle margin of 18.1% in Q4, signaling healthier unit profitability. Despite weaker trading volume, investors remain cautious, balancing optimism from HSBC's upgraded Buy rating and raised $6.80 price target against DBS analysts' Hold stance citing sector headwinds and strong competition. CEO William Li warned of chip shortages raising costs by up to 10,000 yuan per car, risking production halts. Focus now falls on NIO's ability to meet 2026 delivery targets without squeezing margins amid a tough Chinese auto market.
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