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Restaurant chain to raise prices, ‘lean in’ to customers who make at least $100K
5+ min ago (338+ words) A national restaurant chain is planning to raise prices after its CEO said he wants to "lean in" to customers who make at least $100,000 a year. Chipotle Mexican Grill's interim CEO Scott Boatwright said during an earnings call last week…...
Honda joins rivals in warning of costly slowdown in EV growth
6+ min ago (68+ words) Honda said one-time EV-related expenses including losses and impairments on vehicles sold in the U.S. and write-offs of development assets cost the company $1.7 billion. Honda joins rivals in warning of costly slowdown in EV growth Dealers are torn between profit potential…...
Dollar Pressured by Weakness in US Economic News
15+ min ago (578+ words) The US Q4 employment cost index rose +0.7% q/q, weaker than expectations of +0.8% q/q and the smallest increase in 4.5 years. US Dec retail sales were unchanged m/m, weaker than expectations of +0.4% m/m." Dec retail sales ex-autos were also unchanged…...
How to Put Your IRA to Work for Change and to Help the Next Generation, Courtesy of an Investment Adviser
16+ min ago (1522+ words) Unhappy with the environmental and social impact of your investments? An impact fund that aligns your portfolio with your values could make all the difference. Profit and prosper with the best of Kiplinger's advice on investing, taxes, retirement, personal finance…...
Euro area: Growth holds as inflation softens – Danske Bank
20+ min ago (488+ words) Danske Bank economists Sofie Grundvad Pedersen and Rune Thyge Johansen note that Euro area GDP grew 0.3% q/q in Q4 2025, slightly above ECB projections, driven by Germany, Spain and Italy. They highlight mixed early2026 signals from PMIs, weak services inflation, and project…...
December retail sales fall short of expectations - UPI.com
26+ min ago (206+ words) Feb. 10 (UPI) -- The 2025 holiday shopping season was slower than expected with consumers spending little more in December than they did in November, the U.S. Commerce Department reported Tuesday. Advanced monthly estimates for retail and food service sales were virtually unchanged, the…...
Gold Steadies Above $5,000 as Banks Remain Bullish After Rout
30+ min ago (426+ words) (Bloomberg) -- Gold steadied above $5,000 after a two-day gain, as investors assess whether prices have found a floor following a historic selloff. Spot gold traded in a narrow range on Wednesday, while silver fell. Bullion has retreated about 10% since hitting a…...
Silver price pulls back near $82 as Wall Street eyes U.S. jobs and CPI
31+ min ago (391+ words) New York, Feb 10, 2026, 10:08 EST " Regular session Silver eased on Tuesday, giving back part of Monday's sharp rebound as the U.S. dollar steadied and risk appetite crept back into markets. Spot silver was around $82.03 an ounce, down about 1.5%, while the iShares Silver…...
Dow Jones steadies near record after retail sales stall; Coca-Cola slides, jobs and CPI next
34+ min ago (429+ words) New York, Feb 10, 2026, 10:02 EST " Regular session The Dow Jones Industrial Average opened slightly higher on Tuesday after data showed U.S. retail sales stalled in December, adding to the market's tug-of-war over how soon the Federal Reserve can cut rates again. 1 Why…...
The Answer to AI’s Power Problem? Free Markets
35+ min ago (385+ words) Less regulation can ensure data centers pay their own way. Artificial intelligence (AI) companies may be booming, but they're still struggling to get around a fundamental constraint: an insatiable demand for electricity. The federal government isn't likely to help them....