Dow Jones Top Markets Headlines at 11 PM ET: Government Shutdown Nears End, Lifting Investors' Spirits-and Stocks | America's ...

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Government Shutdown Nears End, Lifting Investors' Spirits-and Stocks

Dow Industrials and the S&P 500 climb for a third-straight session.

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America's Chip Restrictions Are Biting in China

Shortages of advanced AI chips are so acute that Beijing is intervening, and tech companies are resorting to workarounds.

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The Fed Is Increasingly Torn Over a December Rate Cut

As data went dark from the government shutdown, inflation hawks pushed to pause rate cuts at a contentious October meeting. The divide might not end soon.

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Three AI Megadeals Are Breaking New Ground on Wall Street

Novel approaches to financing in the OpenAI, Meta and xAI deals show the risks and rewards of the AI frenzy.

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White House Explores Rules That Would Upend Shareholder Voting

Officials are discussing an executive order to limit influential proxy advisers including ISS and index-fund giants such as BlackRock.

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Job Seekers Stare Down a Gloomy Holiday Hiring Season

Large companies say they are likely to add far fewer seasonal workers than in other recent years.

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Rate Cuts Aren't Helping Poorer Families. It's a Bad Sign for Consumer Spending.

The Federal Reserve's policy tools can't offer lower-income households immediate relief from inflation or stunted wage growth.

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Trump to Push for Oil Drilling off California Coast

A Pacific drilling plan could inflame the president's feud with California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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Cash-Flush Private Equity Steps On the Gas as Market Rebounds

Private-equity firms are capitalizing on an accelerating deals pace, though some still struggle with exits to send cash back to investors.

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Milei Wants to Turn Argentina Into a Mining Powerhouse

The Argentine president is tearing down barriers for digging up his country's vast reserves of copper.

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ADP Estimates Private Sector Was Losing Jobs in October

Payrolls firm ADP estimated that the private sector was shedding 11,250 jobs a week in the four weeks through Oct. 25.

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U.S. Small-Business Sentiment Slides on Lower Profits

Small-business optimism in the U.S. continued to fall in October on weaker earnings trends, with labor shortages and the government shutdown weighing on sentiment.

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U.K. Unemployment Climbs, Raising Expectations for BOE Rate Cut

The unemployment rate rose in the third quarter, making it more likely the Bank of England will cut borrowing costs in December.

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It's Going to Be Really Hard to Work Out How Much the Shutdown Hurt the Economy

The effect will probably be mostly temporary, but will leave a data fog at an otherwise uncertain time for the economy.

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Garcia's Take: Private Credit Gives Large Firms' Quarterly Fundraising a Boost

Credit strategies bolstered capital inflows for publicly traded asset managers in the third quarter despite a fundraising drought in the overall private-equity industry.

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China Hatches Plan to Keep U.S. Military From Getting Its Rare-Earth Magnets

Beijing is considering a "validated end-user" system that would facilitate the export of such materials.

 

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November 11, 2025 23:00 ET (04:00 GMT)

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