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Charles Schwab Launches Direct Bitcoin and Ethereum Trading for Retail ClientsSubstrate placeholder — needs review · Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
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Charles Schwab Launches Direct Bitcoin and Ethereum Trading for Retail Clients

Charles Schwab announced on Thursday the launch of Schwab Crypto, a platform enabling direct spot trading of Bitcoin and Ethereum. The service will be available to clients in the coming weeks, with a 0.75% fee per trade and custody managed through a partnership with Paxos.

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Charles Schwab Reports 16% Revenue Growth to $6.48 Billion in Q1 2026, Missing Estimates by $28 MillionDjkeddie / Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Charles Schwab Reports 16% Revenue Growth to $6.48 Billion in Q1 2026, Missing Estimates by $28 Million

Charles Schwab announced its financial results for the first quarter of 2026, reporting a revenue of $6.48 billion, which fell short of estimates by $28 million. The company also reported a year-over-year revenue increase of 16% and core net new assets of $140 billion.

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Multiple Major Companies Relocate Headquarters from California to Other StatesSubstrate placeholder — needs review · Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
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Multiple Major Companies Relocate Headquarters from California to Other States

Several prominent companies, including Chevron, Charles Schwab, Oracle, and Elon Musk's Tesla, SpaceX, and X, have moved their headquarters out of California in recent years. Destinations include Texas, Tennessee, Florida, and Colorado. These relocations are attributed to factors…

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CNBC Investment Committee Recommends Stocks for Second Half of YearSubstrate placeholder — needs review · Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)
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CNBC Investment Committee Recommends Stocks for Second Half of Year

The CNBC Investment Committee has identified four stocks as top picks for the second half of the year. The selections include Netflix, CRH PLC, ASML Holding, and Charles Schwab. These recommendations are based on the committee's analysis of market opportunities.

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Market Analysts Discuss AI Scrutiny, Oil Tightness, and Muted Reactions to Iran Threatinsidermonkey.com
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Market Analysts Discuss AI Scrutiny, Oil Tightness, and Muted Reactions to Iran Threat

Financial experts on CNBC programs addressed investor underestimation of responsible AI oversight, persistent tightness in oil markets despite price declines, and equity markets' resilience amid President Trump's threat against Iran. Charles Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders noted surpris…

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Iran Requires Crypto or Yuan Fees for Strait of Hormuz Transit; US DOL Proposes Crypto in 401(k)s; Schwab Plans Launchndtv.com
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Iran Requires Crypto or Yuan Fees for Strait of Hormuz Transit; US DOL Proposes Crypto in 401(k)s; Schwab Plans Launch

Iran has mandated that ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz pay fees in cryptocurrency or Chinese yuan. The US Department of Labor proposed a rule to allow $10 trillion in 401(k) plans access to crypto and alternative investments. Charles Schwab, managing $12 trillion in assets,…

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