Tesla (TSLA) Q4 2025 earnings

Tesla (TSLA) Q4 2025 earnings

Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc., during the US-Saudi Investment Forum at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, US, on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images Tesla plans to reports fourth-quarter earnings for 2025 after the bell on Wednesday. Here what Wall Street is expecting for the quarter, according to…

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Scott Bessent shuts down report of potential U.S. currency market intervention; U.S. dollar rebounds

Scott Bessent shuts down report of potential U.S. currency market intervention; U.S. dollar rebounds

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Wednesday shut down reports that the U.S. could step into the currency market with the Japanese yen on intervention watch and the American dollar hitting multiyear lows. “Absolutely not,” Bessent told CNBC’s Sara Eisen, responding to a question about if the U.S. is intervening in the currency market or strengthening…

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The key things Wall Street is looking for in the Mag 7 reports after the bell

The key things Wall Street is looking for in the Mag 7 reports after the bell

Wednesday evening will bring highly awaited results from three “Magnificent Seven” giants. The bar is higher for technology stocks given elevated valuations associated with the artificial intelligence trade. Analysts are eagerly watching for any signs of growth in AI endeavors — whether it’s through physical products such as robots and smart glasses or AI-assisted software…

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Seahawks NFC Title Win Brings in Viewership Increase From Last Season on FOX

Seahawks NFC Title Win Brings in Viewership Increase From Last Season on FOX

The Seattle Seahawks’ thrilling NFC Championship Game victory over the Los Angeles Rams had an audience that matched the stakes of Sunday’s tilt. Sunday’s NFC title game averaged 46 million viewers on FOX, marking a 4% increase from the Philadelphia Eagles’ NFC Championship Game victory over the Washington Commanders last season. That game averaged 44,153,000…

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Altimeter Capital’s Gerstner backs Trump accounts for kids in Indiana

Altimeter Capital’s Gerstner backs Trump accounts for kids in Indiana

Brad Gerstner, Altimeter CEO, speaking with CNBC on Jan. 28th, 2026 in Washington, D.C. CNBC Altimeter Capital CEO Brad Gerstner announced Wednesday a commitment to seed Trump accounts, a type of investment account for kids, for children in his home state of Indiana. “I’m going to contribute dollars to kids in Indiana,” Gerstner, a hedge fund manager who…

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