Some U.S. companies are hedging their bets on the Supreme Court case against President Donald Trump's sweeping emergency tariffs by selling their rights to collect potential government refunds of the taxes to outside investors.

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Companies collecting pennies on the dollar in market to recoup some tariff costs 

 

Paramount's new offer for Warner Bros is not sufficient, major investor says 

 

AI data centers are forcing dirty ‘peaker’ power plants back into service 

 

Retail investors to have more sway over Wall Street after record year 

 

Wall St futures subdued with focus on GDP data 

 

US economic growth likely remained strong in third quarter 

 

Festive cheer takes hold of world stocks, yen lifted by FX warning 

 

Global investors turn to Chinese AI as Wall Street fears bubble 

 

New car sales in Europe rise for fifth month helped by EVs 

 

Novo's Wegovy pill to test demand from consumers with cash 

 

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