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Pixel Watch 2 vs Fitbit Sense 2 vs Amazfit Balance: Ultimate 2025 Smartwatch Showdown

Pixel Watch 2 vs Fitbit Sense 2 vs Amazfit Balance: Ultimate 2025 Smartwatch Showdown

Pixel Watch 2 runs Wear OS 4 with a Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1, 2GB RAM, and lasts 36–38 hours per charge. Fitbit Sense 2 offers 6-day battery life, 40+ workout modes, and EDA stress monitoring, but heart-rate accuracy lags in intense training. Amazfit Balance provides 10–14 days of battery, 150+ sport modes, and BIA body composition, but lacks ECG. Prices range from $229–$399 depending on model and features.
Smart Ring Showdown 2025: Oura Ring 4 vs Samsung Galaxy Ring vs Amazfit Helio – Which Wins?

Smart Ring Showdown 2025: Oura Ring 4 vs Samsung Galaxy Ring vs Amazfit Helio – Which Wins?

Samsung Galaxy Ring shipped July 24, 2024, for $399.99, using titanium and offering 5–7 days’ battery with no subscription. Oura Ring 4, announced October 2024, starts at $349, weighs 4–6 g, and requires a $5.99/month membership. Amazfit Helio Ring launched at $299, lasts 3–4 days, and includes an electrodermal activity sensor for stress tracking. All three track heart rate and sleep.
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  • LVMH Reports Mixed Q1 2025 Results Amid Luxury Demand Uncertainty
    May 20, 2026, 4:01 PM EDT. LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE reported mixed quarterly trends across its luxury divisions in Q1 2025, with fashion and leather goods driving growth while wines and spirits experienced weaker demand. The Paris-based luxury conglomerate, which owns over 70 premium brands including Louis Vuitton and Dior, is navigating shifting consumer preferences amid a cautious global economy. Investors are closely watching how high-end spending holds up in key markets such as the United States and China. LVMH leverages geographic diversification and a strong focus on brand exclusivity to sustain pricing power. The company's shares are under scrutiny as markets factor in the outlook for luxury consumption in an uncertain environment.

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Bradesco Shares Up, Big Test Ahead for Brazil’s Bank Rally

Bradesco Shares Up, Big Test Ahead for Brazil’s Bank Rally

20 May 2026
Banco Bradesco’s preferred shares rose 3.28% to R$17.96 on Wednesday, outperforming the Ibovespa’s 2.12% gain as Brazilian bank stocks rebounded. Bradesco reported first-quarter recurring net income of R$6.8 billion, up 16.1% year-on-year, but loan-loss provisions increased 26.5% to R$9.7 billion. The Selic rate remains at 14.5% after recent cuts, with inflation expectations rising.
Norwegian Cruise Line Gains 9% as Oil Drops, Fuel Still in Focus

Norwegian Cruise Line Gains 9% as Oil Drops, Fuel Still in Focus

20 May 2026
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings shares rose 9.2% to $16.15 Wednesday afternoon, rebounding after a four-day slide as oil prices dropped nearly 6%. Director Jose E. Cil bought 15,000 shares this week, according to an SEC filing. UBS cut its price target on the stock to $17. Norwegian recently lowered its 2026 earnings forecast and said net yield would fall 3% to 5%.
AT&T Shares Fall as Fiber Expansion, Cash Vow, Satellite Strategy Under Scrutiny

AT&T Shares Fall as Fiber Expansion, Cash Vow, Satellite Strategy Under Scrutiny

20 May 2026
AT&T shares fell 0.3% to $24.91 Wednesday, trailing a broader Wall Street rally led by chip stocks. The company reaffirmed its second-quarter free cash flow target of $4.0–$4.5 billion and plans to return over $45 billion to shareholders from 2026 to 2028. CEO John Stankey told investors fiber expansion remains a focus, with 7 million new passings expected this year.
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