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Stock market today: European stocks mostly down, while China's technology stocks rally

European shares opened lower Tuesday, while Chinese technology stocks surged after Chinese President Xi Jinping met with entrepreneurs this week in what is seen as a show of support to the technology industry. Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 1.59% to 22,976.81, while the Shanghai Composite was down 0.93% to 3,324.49. Japan's Nikkei 225 was up 0.25% to 39,270.40 after Japan's economic growth for the fourth quarter beat forecasts.

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UFP Industries’s (NASDAQ:UFPI) Q4 Sales Beat Estimates

Building materials manufacturer UFP Industries (NASDAQ:UFPI) reported Q4 CY2024 results beating Wall Street’s revenue expectations, but sales fell by 4.1% year on year to $1.46 billion. Its GAAP profit of $1.12 per share was 9.3% below analysts’ consensus estimates.

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Europe Defense Spending Lifts Stocks, Hurts Bonds: Markets Wrap

(Bloomberg) -- European bonds slipped and shares in defense companies rallied on the likelihood of greater military spending, which could force governments to step up borrowing in the coming years.Most Read from BloombergWhy Barcelona Bought the Building That Symbolizes Its Housing CrisisProgressive Portland Plots a ComebackPor qué Barcelona compró el edificio que simboliza su crisis inmobiliariaA Filmmaker’s Surreal Journey Into His Own Private WinnipegHow to Build a Neurodiverse CityPrices for

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Trump sending fewer market moving social media posts than previous term, study shows

Donald Trump has so far sent comparatively fewer market-moving social media posts since being re-elected than during his first term in power, a study by U.S. investment bank JPMorgan has estimated. The bank's analysts found that only 10% of the 126 posts Trump had published this time around on sensitive topics such as trade tariffs, foreign relations and economics had caused clear currency market moves. "Among the different topics, the posts on tariffs have been the biggest market movers," JPMorgan's note published on Monday said, adding that closer to a third of those ones had been market moving.

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Bonds Slump as Meeting of European Chiefs Buoys Defense Stocks

(Bloomberg) -- Investors sold European bonds and bought defense stocks on speculation a meeting in Paris between the bloc’s leaders will point toward higher spending on the continent’s security. Most Read from BloombergWhy Barcelona Bought the Building That Symbolizes Its Housing CrisisProgressive Portland Plots a ComebackPor qué Barcelona compró el edificio que simboliza su crisis inmobiliariaA Filmmaker’s Surreal Journey Into His Own Private WinnipegHow to Build a Neurodiverse CityThe German 1

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1 Healthcare Stock Primed for Growth and 2 to Avoid

Personal health and wellness is one of the many secular tailwinds for healthcare companies. But speed bumps have persisted in the wake of COVID-19 as players destocked inventories in 2023 and 2024. This has weighed on the returns lately as the industry has pulled back by 1.7% over the past six months, a noticeable divergence from the S&P 500’s 9% return.

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1 Semiconductor Stock with Big Upside and 2 to Skip

Semiconductors are the silicon backbone of the digital revolution. Demand for chips is variable though, meaning that corporate inventory levels and sentiment can significantly impact the industry. Uncertainty surrounding these factors has hurt semiconductor stocks over the past six months as they have pulled back by 7.5%. This drawdown is a far cry from the S&P 500’s 9% ascent.

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3 Consumer Stocks Skating on Thin Ice

Most consumer discretionary businesses succeed or fail based on the broader economy. Lately, it seems like demand trends have worked in their favor as the industry has returned 15.5% over the past six months, outpacing S&P 500 by 6.6 percentage points.

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