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NYSE:CLF News 19 October 2025 - 8 January 2026

Cleveland-Cliffs Stock (NYSE: CLF) on Dec. 16, 2025: Credit Downgrade, Steel Market Shifts, and the 2026 Profitability Debate

Cleveland-Cliffs Stock (NYSE: CLF) on Dec. 16, 2025: Credit Downgrade, Steel Market Shifts, and the 2026 Profitability Debate

Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (NYSE: CLF) is back in the spotlight on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, as investors weigh a classic “steel-cycle” tug-of-war: improving operating tailwinds versus balance-sheet pressure. In Tuesday’s trading, CLF stock hovered around $12.85, modestly higher on the day, after opening near $12.76 and trading roughly between $12.69 and $12.94. The near-term narrative for Cleveland-Cliffs stock is being shaped by three overlapping themes: Below is a detailed look at the latest Cleveland-Cliffs news, forecasts, and analyst views as of 12/16/2025—and what market participants are watching next. Why Cleveland-Cliffs stock is “eventful” right now Cleveland-Cliffs is not just another steel
16 December 2025
Cleveland-Cliffs Stock (NYSE: CLF) Slides After S&P Downgrade: Latest News, Forecasts, and Analyst Views for December 12, 2025

Cleveland-Cliffs Stock (NYSE: CLF) Slides After S&P Downgrade: Latest News, Forecasts, and Analyst Views for December 12, 2025

Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF) shares fell on Dec. 12, 2025 after S&P cut its credit rating to B+. Here’s what the downgrade means, what Wall Street forecasts suggest, and the key catalysts investors are watching into 2026. Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. (NYSE: CLF) is back in the spotlight on Friday, December 12, 2025 , after a credit-rating downgrade helped push the steelmaker’s shares lower—even as the stock remains a major talking point in the US materials sector following a strong 2025 run. By mid-session, CLF stock traded around $12.8, down roughly 4% on the day , with trading ranging from about $12.57 to $13.50
12 December 2025
CLF Stock Today: Cleveland-Cliffs’ Latest News, 2025 Outlook and Analyst Forecasts (Updated December 7, 2025)

CLF Stock Today: Cleveland-Cliffs’ Latest News, 2025 Outlook and Analyst Forecasts (Updated December 7, 2025)

Cleveland-Cliffs (NYSE: CLF) is ending 2025 in full “rebuild mode”: cutting costs, raising equity, signing strategic partnerships and even poking its nose into rare earths. As of the close on December 5, 2025, CLF stock traded at $12.29, down 3.61% on the day, with roughly 15.2 million shares changing hands. Investing.com+1 That price leaves Cleveland-Cliffs more than 100% above its 52‑week low of $5.63, but still about 26% below its high near $16.70, underscoring how volatile the name has been this year. WallStreetZen This article rounds up the latest news, forecasts and analyses as of December 7, 2025, and explores
7 December 2025
Trump’s Tariff Tsunami: 100% Drug Tax and New Import Levies Rock Global Trade

Trump’s Tariff Shockwave: 2025 Trade War Revival Rocks Global Markets and Economy

Trade War 2.0: New Tariffs and 2025 Policy Moves A Tariff Revival: Upon returning to the White House in January 2025, Trump wasted no time reasserting his “Tariff Man” persona. By early April he declared April 2, 2025 as “Liberation Day” – unveiling the most sweeping U.S. tariff hikes in decadescsis.org. This included a blanket 10% tariff on all imports effective April 5, on national security grounds, aiming to shock trading partners into concessions and kick-start domestic industrycsis.org. At the same time, the administration rolled out sector-specific duties: a 25% tariff on all imported cars and trucks (and a matching 25% on
15 November 2025
Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

Stock Market Today 19.10.2025

ENDEDLive coverage has endedEnded: October 21, 2025, 6:00 AM EDT IonQ vs Nvidia: Which AI Stock Has the Better Long-Term Upside? October 20, 2025, 5:58 AM EDT. IonQ offers long-term AI potential through quantum computing, with room-temperature operation and growing partnerships such as Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Its recent Q3 results showed revenue up 102% YoY to $12.4 million and $63.5 million in new bookings, but the firm remains unprofitable, posting a net loss of $52.5 million as it spends on R&D and pursues growth, including the Qubitekk acquisition to build a networked quantum ecosystem. Nvidia remains the more established

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SMIC stock set for results test this week as Hong Kong market reopens

SMIC stock set for results test this week as Hong Kong market reopens

8 February 2026
HONG KONG, Feb 8, 2026, 08:40 HKT — Market closed Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp’s Hong Kong-listed shares ended Friday little changed, but the stock heads into a catalyst-heavy week with results due and a shareholder vote on a deal that would simplify control of a key 12-inch wafer unit. (Reuters) The next test comes quickly. SMIC’s board meets on Tuesday, Feb. 10, when the company said it will announce unaudited financial results. (HKEX News) Two days later, investors get a second lever: an extraordinary general meeting in Shanghai on Feb. 12. Trading in the name often tightens ahead of corporate
MediaTek stock price drops 3.4% as Taiwan market shuts; what investors watch next week

MediaTek stock price drops 3.4% as Taiwan market shuts; what investors watch next week

8 February 2026
MediaTek shares closed down 3.4% at NT$1,710 on Friday in Taipei, with 11.8 million shares traded before the market shut for the weekend. The company said it will double investment in data-center chips and advanced packaging, while warning of rising supply chain costs. Fourth-quarter sales rose 8.8% to NT$150.2 billion, but net income slipped 3.6%. Investors face uncertainty ahead of the Lunar New Year break and a weaker tech sector mood.
Arm Holdings stock rallies into weekend on AI spending hopes — Monday’s next test

Arm Holdings stock rallies into weekend on AI spending hopes — Monday’s next test

8 February 2026
Arm Holdings’ U.S. shares jumped 11.6% Friday to $123.70, capping an 18% two-day rebound amid a rally in chip stocks tied to AI data-center spending. The gains followed Arm’s fiscal Q3 revenue beat, but executives warned memory shortages could cut royalty revenue by up to 2% as smartphone chip shipments are expected to fall 7% in 2026. Investors now await Arm’s “Arm Everywhere” event on March 24.
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