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Apple likely to launch foldable iPhone in September 2026, predicts JPMorgan
Apple could be set to release an entirely new iPhone design as part of its lineup in the second half of next year, according to JPMorgan.
Netflix is experiencing a surprising pullback while S&P 500 hits records. How to trade it
Nishant Pant gives a bull call spread in Netflix.
The best ways to play the emergence of quantum computing, according to Rosenblatt
A handful of quantum stocks have seen a sharp run-up their valuations this year as investors bet on the fast-growing technology.
Whirlpool downgraded at Bank of America after poor results, dividend cut
Bank of America is moving to the sidelines on Whirlpool after the company’s latest results suggest weaker near-term growth.
Tesla’s valuation could ‘far exceed’ current levels, RBC Capital Markets says
The investment firm’s new price target suggests shares are fairly valued, as the stock last closed at $325.59 per share.
Tuesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session
The S&P 500 closed just above the flatline as a trade deal between the U.S. and European Union failed to incite a rally. Here’s what’s on CNBC’s radar Tuesday.
MicroStrategy copycats are getting out of control as Canadian vape company joins fray
The crypto market’s bullishness may be tipping into speculative frenzy, if the latest MicroStrategy-style copycat is any indication.
The industrial sector is the top performer in 2025. These dividend payers still have room to run
The industrial sector has outshone tech in year-to-date performance. A few names still have upside potential and they offer dividends.
A bank stock climbing out of a two-decade-long hole has further to run, according to the charts
Katie Stockton and team breaks down the charts on European banks and Deutsche Bank.