Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for Jan. 25 – Bloomberg

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Germany Expects to Defy Energy Crisis With Growth This Year
Euro-Area Is Set to Avoid a Significant Winter Downturn
Room for UK Tax Cuts Reduced as Economic Growth Potential Falls
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Cebu Air Flies to Path of Full Recovery, Profitability This Year
Tesla Invests $3.6 Billion in Nevada Battery, Truck Capacity
Twitter Sued in Germany Over Vetting of Antisemitic Posts
Amazon Workers Set for Unprecedented UK Strike on Wednesday
Slovak Lawmakers Change Constitution to Allow Early Elections
Germany to Boost Ukraine Firepower With Leopard Battle Tanks
Prize Rate for Premium Bonds Rises to Highest Since 2008
Josh Kushner Is Richer Than Trump After Billionaires Back His Firm
Why Collectors Clamor for Jeweler Emmanuel Tarpin’s Natural Wonders
Why People Wait Years for $100,000 Watches That Look Like Spaceships
Crypto Is Worth Fixing. Regulators Should Get Moving
Economists Finally Have a Good Excuse for Being Wrong
Gen Z, It’s Not Good to Have Your Boss Hate You
How to Be 18 Years Old Again for Only $2 Million a Year
How Cash-Needy Private Companies Are Avoiding Dreaded Down Rounds
A Green Methanol Pioneer Finally Has a Market
Poorest Suffer Biggest UK Living Standards Hit as Divide Grows
How Scottish Trans Rights Law Sparked a UK Constitutional Feud
A Class-Action Wave Is Coming for ESG Claims
Elephant Diet Choices Are Helping Fight Climate Change
Amsterdam’s Underwater Bike Garage Is Next-Level Cycling Infrastructure
Bangkok Urges Residents to Work From Home as Air Pollution Expected to Worsen
Residents of Suburban Atlanta’s Newest City Are Already Trying to Secede
Looking to the Upcoming Coinbase Earnings Call in the Wake of the FTX Chaos (Podcast)
There Is a Bitcoin Bar in New York City for Thirsty Crypto Fans (Podcast)
Binance Says Signature Sets Transaction Minimum Amid Pullback

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US equity futures slumped on Wednesday, after tech giant Microsoft Corp. and a slew of other major firms forecast slower earnings and fears grew that Berlin’s decision to approve the re-export of German-made tanks would provoke an escalation in the Ukraine war.
Contracts for the Nasdaq 100 fell more than 1%, after a two-day rally in the underlying index ground to a halt on Tuesday when Microsoft warned of decelerating revenue growth in its cloud-computing business. Earnings reports from companies such 3M Co. and chipmaker Texas Instruments Inc. also reinforced concerns about the health of corporate America and added to investors’ jitters as they await updates from the likes of Tesla Inc. and IBM Corp.

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