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Tariff Shock and Fed Jitters: Asian Markets Stumble as Rally Meets Reality

US Stocks to Watch Today (Nov 7, 2025): Futures Try a Rebound, Jobs Data Blackout Persists, Oil Stabilizes, Big Pre-Market Earners

WARSAW, Nov 7, 2025 — U.S. equity futures are pointing to a modestly positive open as traders digest another day without official labor-market data due to the historic federal shutdown, steady-but-soft crypto prices, and a slight bounce in crude. Here’s everything to know before the bell. 1) Futures at a Glance: Cautious Green Overnight action suggests Wall Street will try to claw back some of Thursday’s tech-led damage. Contracts tied to the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 edged higher in premarket trade, with volatility gauges easing. Live blogs and futures trackers flagged the tentative recovery following yesterday’s slide. Barron’s+1
Stocks Slip as Tech Wobble Returns; Layoffs Spike and Tariff Showdown Clouds Outlook — Stock Market Today (Nov. 6, 2025)

Top 5 US Stocks to Buy Today (Nov. 7, 2025): CEG, NEE, XOM, JNJ, KKR — Navigating Shutdown Flight Cuts, the AI Selloff, and Energy’s Repricing

Meta description (120–160 chars): Today’s US stock picks for Nov. 7, 2025, with fresh catalysts: nuclear power, energy, healthcare and private equity. Risks, reasons, and what to watch. Why today’s setup is unique The market is digesting a messy mix of macro and micro catalysts: Against that backdrop, here are five buyable, catalyst‑rich US stocks for today—balanced across clean power, energy, healthcare and alternatives. 1) Constellation Energy (NASDAQ: CEG) Today’s catalyst:Q3 earnings land this morning (conference call 10:00 a.m. ET). Expectations cluster around mid‑single‑digit billions of revenue; volatility around the print can present entry points. Nasdaq+1 Why now (thesis in
7 November 2025
AI Stocks Soar as Nvidia Hits $4T, Apple Feels the Heat, and Musk Doubles Down – Daily Roundup

US Stocks Slide on Nov. 6, 2025 as AI High‑Fliers Tumble — Is the AI Bubble Finally Bursting?

Published: Nov. 6, 2025 Key takeaways (as of 10:10 a.m. ET) What happened on Wall Street today U.S. equities opened lower Thursday and stayed soft through mid‑morning as the tech‑heavy growth trade sold off again. At 10:10 a.m. ET the Dow was down 266 points, the S&P 500 was off 37 points, and the Nasdaq weakened by 214 points. Information Technology led declines, with Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia all lower. Reuters Two macro stories sharpened the risk‑off tone: Bond markets offered a modest cushion as the 10‑year Treasury yield eased to ~4.09%, reflecting a defensive bid; traders price roughly a
China’s Antimony Crackdown Just Supercharged This U.S. Miner: Why Perpetua Resources (PPTA) Popped Today — And What Could Come Next (Sept 26, 2025)

China’s Antimony Crackdown Just Supercharged This U.S. Miner: Why Perpetua Resources (PPTA) Popped Today — And What Could Come Next (Sept 26, 2025)

Key facts (as of Sept 26, 2025) What moved PPTA today Reuters reported that Perpetua is negotiating with Glencore, Trafigura, Clarios and Sunshine Silver to refine antimony inside the U.S., a critical step because the company plans to mine but not refine the metal. Management expects to seek proposals within weeks and choose a partner by year‑end. CEO Jon Cherry said: “We are encouraged by emerging opportunities to expand domestic mineral processing capacity in America and intend to make well‑informed, market‑based decisions when selecting a partner.”  Reuters Perpetua also formally unveiled an RFP for the commercial downstream antimony processing path today, emphasizing that the RFP is separate from its U.S. Army–funded effort to secure mil‑spec antimony trisulfide under a DOTC agreement (up
26 September 2025
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