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Stocks tumble Tuesday: 'canary in the cold mine' as inflation bubbles higher
Stocks were mostly lower on Tuesday as economic reports pointed to a frothier economy and bonds sold off.
Tech stocks got slammed because economic data sparked a jump in bond yields
Data on job openings and service-sector activity sent markets into “good news is bad news” mode on Tuesday.
UK Warns of Tight Power Market as Deep Freeze Takes Hold
(Bloomberg) -- The UK’s grid operator issued a power-market warning saying there is an insufficient buffer between predicted supply and demand on Wednesday as wind output falls at the same time as temperatures plunge.Most Read from BloombergNYC’s Subway Violence Deters Drive to Bring Workers Back to OfficeDutch Central Bank Restores Amsterdam’s ‘Ugliest Building’Can American Drivers Learn to Love Roundabouts?Don’t Shrink the BusCan States Hit the Brakes on Runaway Roadbuilding?The three-hour not
Nvidia stock falls after notching record high ahead of CES AI superchip debut
Nvidia stock (NVDA) fell Tuesday, reversing direction after a rally fueled by CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote at the tech industry’s annual CES trade show in Las Vegas late Monday.
Autonomous trucking company Aurora announces Nvidia partnership, stock soars 30%
Aurora Innovation stock rose nearly 30% Tuesday following news that the autonomous trucking company has scored a partnership with AI chip giant Nvidia.
CFTC Chief Who Sought Lead Role for Bitcoin Regulation Quits
(Bloomberg) -- US Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Rostin Behnam plans to resign from the role on Jan. 20. Most Read from BloombergNYC’s Subway Violence Deters Drive to Bring Workers Back to OfficeDutch Central Bank Restores Amsterdam’s ‘Ugliest Building’Can American Drivers Learn to Love Roundabouts?Don’t Shrink the BusCan States Hit the Brakes on Runaway Roadbuilding?Behnam will leave the commission on Feb. 7, according to a statement Tuesday from the derivative-market regulator.“