The U.S. economy might be stronger than it feels at this point. According to Seeking Alpha reporting, Bank of America strategist Michael Hartnett argues that
Global lenders explore private deals and risk transfers to cut exposure to AI boom
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Your rising salary just locked you out of the Roth IRA, one of the most tax-advantaged retirement accounts in the federal code. For 2026, single
The death of the mall has been greatly exaggerated. “Indoor malls and open-air centers have posted consistent year-over-year visit growth, outlet declines have been modest,
Most Americans celebrate a big tax refund as a win. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent wants them to rethink that instinct entirely. His message, delivered at
Big companies rarely admit they need a rival. They prefer to rebrand the problem, restructure a division, or roll out a new strategy with a
The worldwide race for artificial intelligence is producing no lack of eye-popping figures. But Nvidia‘s (NVDA) latest may be one of the clearest signals yet
Cancelled deployment of weapons battalion as continent is re-arming threatens Nato deterrence against Russia
Defence department is stalling 165 projects as president steps up efforts to stamp out the industry
Volatility is back. Investors are watching their portfolios swing on AI fears, geopolitical tension, and rate uncertainty. And many are wondering if this is finally
When the economy struggles, many people don’t give up on things like luxury purchases and eating. Instead, they trade down to something that costs less.
For many customers, the self-serve soda fountain has long been part of the McDonald’s experience. It often began as a small childhood ritual of mixing
Chipotle, like many of its peers in the fast-food industry, is experimenting with new tactics to attract price-conscious customers. As it battles slow sales growth,
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For most of automotive history, the headlight was a solved problem. Two beams, a switch, maybe a fancy lens. Then the rest of the world
Thousands have quit or been fired since Trump returned to office with an agenda focused on immigrants and enemies
The outer edges of both parties are overlapping on a growing number of issues
The US president’s actions have inadvertently raised the appeal of renewable energy
Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses a new toolkit to help those with disabilities (and their caregivers) maintain their financial independence with the U.S. Department
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman’s newly launched U.S.-listed investment vehicle stumbled on its market debut. On April 29, its first day of trading, the closed-end fund
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BAE’s Hägglunds is increasing capacity as it gears up for a huge joint order from several of the region’s armies
Amazon just posted what may be its best quarter ever. Revenue beat. Earnings nearly doubled the estimate. AWS hit its fastest growth rate in 15
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The conflict is now in its tenth week with no prospect of an immediate end as energy prices soar
Leftist politicians trade barbs over Master Poulet chain
Renewables funds attract biggest flows for five years, as focus shifts from climate change to geopolitical crisis
Higher memory chip costs fuel fears of price rise for Switch 2 and cast shadow over console’s success
Sector faces rising prices for supplies from aluminium to plastics and paint
When a stock runs 68% in a matter of weeks, even the most convinced bulls start doing the math on what to do next. That
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Every market eventually runs out of room to fight on price. Once the discounting is done, the only way to keep customers walking back through
Boeing is the biggest aircraft manufacturer in the U.S., and it employs tens of thousands of people across the country. Here’s how many people work
Gold hit an all-time high of $5,405 an ounce in January 2026. It has since pulled back roughly 15%, trading around $4,612 as the Iran
When Americans plan for long-term wealth, two assets dominate the conversation: real estate and the stock market. The choice between them, or how to balance
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Medicare Advantage payment rates for 2026 are coming in higher than initially expected. But that doesn’t necessarily mean retirees will see richer benefits or lower
New CEO ‘not anxious to deploy capital into subpar opportunities’ as he picks up baton from legendary predecessor
Although Anne Hathaway ranks among Hollywood’s most bankable actors, she has navigated a complex relationship with the public. Ever since her breakthrough performance as Mia
Amazon (AMZN) gave Wall Street a lot to like, and BofA analysts have responded in kind. The bank kept its buy rating on Amazon stock,
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Move to shore up regional partners during Iran war comes as US warns Europe of delays to weapons shipments
A crude blend of very different statistics is not the best tool for the job
There is not a publicly traded company in America quite like this one right now. It is the only stock where the President of the
Declining furniture sales, as a result of a multi-year housing slump, and rising product and labor costs driven by inflation and higher tariffs, have been blamed for
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McDonald’s has long relied on high-profile collaborations to stay culturally relevant and drive consumer engagement across generations. From celebrity partnerships to limited-edition Happy Meals, these initiatives
McDonald’s most impressive feat is not that it rose to the top of the fast-food chain; it’s that it managed to stay there. The chain
While it’s not attributed to any specific person, there’s a legendary quote that’s meant to sum up the challenges of owning a boat. “The two
Most investors see a stock drop 13% after a bad earnings report and walk away. One of the most closely watched portfolio managers in the
People wait for things to get cheaper before they buy. That is as human as any instinct gets. We delay the vacation, hold off on
To hear the big bosses at Exxon Mobil and Chevron, the end of the Iran war won’t bring an immediate major drop in oil prices,
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Eli Lilly’s first-quarter report gave Wall Street another reason to stay optimistic about one of the market’s biggest pharmaceutical winners, even as analysts continue to
For most of 2026, General Motors (GM) has been a stock that makes investors nervous. From tariff headlines, EV restructuring charges, a war in the
The veteran senator is one of the most hawkish Republicans with influence over the US president
If this is pursued with the same energy as industrial policy, it will upend the agricultural economy
Greg Abel to address shareholders at first gathering since he succeeded Warren Buffett
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Much like the rest of the world, the automotive industry is in a wait-and-see mode regarding the Iran conflict. General Motors CEO Mary Barra is
Starbucks (SBUX) customers are accepting a lot more these days. The coffee giant revamped its rewards program, as Modern Retail reported, implemented new store-service protocols,
Spectrum, which offers mobile, internet, and cable TV services operated by Charter Communications, is struggling to shake a major customer problem. The company is rapidly
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If you’ve ever walked into Costco and had that “a ha” moment when you spot a new product you know you’re going to adore, you’re
Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses how you can use the senior tax deduction in 2026 with The Motley Fool’s Dan Caplinger. Jeffrey Snyder, Broadcast
Mark Zuckerberg held a company town hall on April 30 to address Meta employees directly about the layoffs. It was the first time he had
In the early hours of May 2, low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines definitively collapsed and canceled all flights after weeks of talks to save the beleaguered
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After more than a year of speculation about whether Spirit Airlines could come out of two bankruptcies with a last-minute Hail Mary, the skyrocketing price
The contentious clash of divergent opinions on the Federal Reserve’s outlook on short-term interest rates has clarified with three regional bank presidents zeroing in on
Caterpillar shares have already had a strong run, and BofA Securities sees more upside ahead as the company benefits from power generation demand, a record
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The Iran war is a reminder that geographic facts rather than digital tech shape our lives
Even amid a supply shock, tech stocks continue to drive indices higher. Is the optimism justified?
Conflict has crushed Gulf markets and pushed up air freight and shipping costs
From foreign interventions to abandoning Opec, the UAE’s leader is charting a different path for his country
Meta Platforms (META) delivered a quarter that most businesses would be happy to take. For perspective, Meta posted its Q1 earnings report on April 29,
You know the old script. Work hard in school, get into a decent college, keep your grades up, then walk into a respectable first job
Home improvement and hardware stores have faced economic issues in the last year that have led to store closings and bankruptcy filings. Most recently, a
Donald Trump retaliates against Friedrich Merz over chancellor’s criticism of US-Israeli war effort
Deferred shipments could include those used in Ukraine’s defence against Russia
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Petrol and diesel prices are rising more swiftly in America than other major economies including the UK and Canada
A new methodology from Nasdaq went into effect on Friday which will speed up the entry of market listings, just in time for some of
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Sometimes, it feels like all housing market news is bad news. Mortgage rates are up, and they don’t show signs of falling. Home affordability is
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Chapter 11 bankruptcy allows a retailer or restaurant operator to shed bad leases, make deals with vendors, and either extend or negotiate down some of
While the skyrocketing price of jet fuel has thrown the situation in which many airlines now find themselves into the national limelight, many hotels at
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Many Americans have grown increasingly worried about a potential housing market crash. With memories of the 2008 collapse still fresh for those who lived through
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Target and Ulta Beauty have decided to end their five-year-old partnership. “Since launching in 2021, Ulta Beauty at Target has expanded access to prestige beauty
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Transcript:Caroline WoodsWe couldn’t let the biggest week for tech earnings pass without checking in with one of the biggest bulls on Wall Street. Dan Ives
Thousands of shareholders in Omaha this weekend will be eager to hear new chief’s vision for the conglomerate
Despite higher costs, shipping companies opt for safer Asia-Europe freight passages via Cape of Good Hope
Traders warn of further jump in prices and ‘huge pain’ as economies cut consumption
So much for Fed-speak. Judging from the language in its official post-meeting statement, the Federal Open Market Committee appears to signal it could cut benchmark
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Medicare’s expanded telehealth access is sticking around, but not permanently. The current rules run through Dec. 31, 2027, giving beneficiaries a temporary extension of pandemic-era
By the end of 2026, 40% of enterprise applications will be integrated with task-specific AI agents, up from less than 5% in 2025, according to
Protein is having a moment, and restaurants have been scrambling to meet increased demand. “The percentage of Americans trying to consume protein is on the
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If you’re a driver who finds stopping in to your local gas station or even Costco or Walmart painful, you have to be glad April
The bill for a quieter, safer financial system is arriving, and it is bigger than most institutions expected. There is a cost building inside the
Kevin O’Leary has spent decades telling entrepreneurs on national television precisely what their businesses are worth. Now he is sharing something he rarely details publicly:
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Chipotle Mexican Grill has spent years convincing investors that it can raise prices, open restaurants, and keep customers coming back, but Wall Street is now
Most companies going public tell investors what they are getting. SpaceX just told investors something else entirely: what they are not getting. And the item
Though there’s no official retirement age in the U.S., it’s pretty common for people to retire in their 60s. IRAs and 401(k)s are off-limits until
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KLA Corporation (KLAC) has become one of Wall Street’s more closely watched semiconductor-equipment names as investors look for companies tied to the buildout of artificial
Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses the impact of the Iran War and the Naval Blockade on global food prices with the George W. Bush
Growing up, music wasn’t just something playing in the background; it was something we could hold. My dad spent his free time DJing at home,
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The activist known as Teacher Li on the dangerous work of cataloguing everyday life in China — and why he wants to change the CCP,
Now the Bank of England has called the top, I’ve never been so bullish about stocks
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Bill Ackman got his deal done. Wall Street did not react the way that he wanted. The billionaire investor’s new closed-end fund, Pershing Square USA,
US supermajors stick to prewar strategies despite White House plea for more drilling to curb soaring petrol prices
AI is vastly changing how we work, shop and even think. Companies are taking note: nearly 78% have adopted some form of AI technology, according
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There’s a recurring fear in fintech circles that the ground beneath Visa Inc. could eventually shift. The worry is that a mix of cryptocurrencies, digital
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Studio’s boss has run into free speech crisis just weeks into his job
New AI tools encouraging deliberation could promote consensus and reduce polarisation in politics
There are signs that voters are losing faith as problems mount for his administration ahead of midterm elections
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For six decades, Warren Buffett wrote a letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders before the company’s annual gathering in Omaha. On May 2, tens of thousands
Cicero would have applauded the royal message for the US president — even if JD Vance held back
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A tax proposal targeting roughly 200 Californians with the potential to raise an estimated $100 billion just cleared its biggest hurdle, according to CBS News.
For millions of Americans, health insurance has become one of the most unavoidable household expenses. Premiums, deductibles, and out-of-pocket costs can strain families even when
Just because fans like a celebrity’s music, movies, or television show does not mean they will support their restaurants. In fact, there’s a long list
Mortgage rates have increased this week, according to Freddie Mac. The national average 30-year fixed mortgage rate rose by seven basis points to 6.30%, and
Some from president’s own party have begun to demand accountability in the unpopular conflict
Three weeks ago, Robinhood Markets secured what looked like the deal of a generation. The U.S. Treasury Department selected the company as the broker and
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Microsoft (MSFT) is a software giant, known for its Windows operating system and Office software suite. It is also a hyperscaler. The biggest driver for
Donald Jr and Eric have sought to capitalise on sectors supported by father’s presidential administration
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There is a specific inflection point in every dramatic stock comeback, and it almost never arrives at the actual bottom. At the bottom, the argument
The biggest mistake most retail investors make isn’t picking the wrong growth stock. It’s ignoring the tollbooth company that quietly profits no matter which company
Cathie Wood, chief of Ark Investment Management, often trades during earnings season. This time, the timing worked. She picked up shares of a megacap tech
Smartphone maker increased revenue nearly 17% as iPhone sales rise by a fifth
Deployment of equipment is one of the first examples of major defence co-operation between the two states
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Transcript:Caroline WoodsMarkets are near highs, but not everyone is buying this rally. Peter Schiff has been warning about a weaker dollar, higher gold and real
Consumers never really think about how the products they buy every day actually make it to grocery store shelves. That changed during the Covid pandemic
The market is full of earnings anxiety. With that, there’s something quietly reassuring about a company that sells the same product it did a hundred
The department-store concept was once a massive shift in retail. Before its development, shopping was a high-pressure transaction where buyers asked clerks for specific items
High rate of winning wagers likely to add to concerns that sensitive information can leak on prediction markets
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Something is shifting fast in the world of data storage, and Seagate TechnologyCEO Dave Mosley isn’t shy about saying so. On the company’s fiscal third-quarter
Banks are posting profit gains, loan books are expanding, and employers added 178,000 jobs in March alone, yet something beneath those numbers does not add
It seems like Albertsons can’t get a break these days. The supermarket conglomerate has faced several lawsuits in recent years and now it’s about to
Chevron will report first-quarter earnings on Friday, May 1, giving investors a fresh look at how one of the largest U.S. energy companies handled a
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While the overall economy has struggled, Costco has been a steady success story as consumers look for value. CEO Ron Vachris explained his company’s strategy
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Rush by businesses to purchase tech equipment offsets deceleration in consumer spending
Earnings hint at growth trajectory despite increases in capital spending
Strong earnings and AI spending plans help investors shrug off fallout from Middle East conflict
Exxon Mobil will report first-quarter earnings on Friday, May 1, before the market opens, giving investors a fresh look at how one of the world’s
Few companies have as good a front-row seat to the future of money as Visa. So when its CEO talks about artificial intelligence rewriting the
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Alphabet (GOOGL) has the most popular search engine, is a hyperscaler, and one of the best-positioned companies in the artificial intelligence race. The company classifies
Millions of Americans collecting Social Security before full retirement age can see their monthly payments reduced if they continue earning income from work. This reduction
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Pfizer has spent the past few years trying to convince investors that its post-pandemic business can stand on its own, and Goldman Sachs appears to
Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM) added roughly $15 billion in market value as investors embraced a story that reaches beyond any handset rebound. The stock jumped 12%
LVMH Chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault has issued a stark warning about the global economic risks posed by the escalating tensions in the Middle East.
The fast-food burger sector is facing a significant downsizing of store locations as major chains have revealed plans to close hundreds of restaurants. One of
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Well, no one saw that coming. A hike in interest rates may not be imminent but the tea leaves from this week’s Federal Open Market
Nobody expected General Motors Company (GM) to walk into its first-quarter 2026 earnings with a Supreme Court ruling in its back pocket. But it happened.
CoreWeave dropped 5.83% on April 28 after reports surfaced that OpenAI had missed its internal revenue and user growth targets. For most investors, that was
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With many smaller airlines relying on wet lease partners to maintain their operations, these partners’ financial troubles can immediately cause a ripple effect for what
Domino’s Pizza is seeing a slowdown tied to changes in consumer behavior that are pressuring sales. Despite launching generous deals to attract customers, the pizza
There is a moment in every growth stock’s journey when the market stops giving it the benefit of the doubt, when a single bad quarter
Monetary Policy Committee says borrowing costs may need to rise if energy shock continues to hit global economy
Policymakers warn risks to economy from energy shock driven by Middle East conflict have ‘intensified’
Americans, especially those in lower-income brackets, are seeing their budgets stretched by the gas affordability crisis, but analysts at Bank of America say the increase
Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses the different alternatives to improve the solvency of the Social Security Trust Fund with the American Enterprise Institute’s Andrew
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Boeing is the biggest aerospace company in the U.S. and one of the largest commercial aircraft makers in the world. Its fleet of aircraft revolutionized
Meal kits and ready-to-cook dinners have become a convenient option for busy households looking to avoid another grocery run or a takeout bill. From Millennials
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A cure for kitchen nerves, plus a recipe for anchovy pasta
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We know what worked and what failed the last time around
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Winning a war is not the same as winning a peace. You can dominate a market, break sales records, and still watch your profits get
Energy shock intensifies fears that global economy faces prolonged period of higher inflation
Gold prices have cooled off after a historic run. However, that doesn’t mean the gold trade is broken. The World Gold Council’s Q1 2026 Gold
Researchers have been trawling history to measure the pacifying effects of moving goods around
Losses to Malian militants by Wagner Group’s successor call into question future of Moscow’s military adventurism in Africa
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Brent crude rises 4.5 per cent above $123 a barrel in Asian trading to highest level since conflict began
After putting on a united front during the Iran war, the Gulf’s most consequential rivalry has burst into the open again
As we leap into a new technological age, the old rules of capitalism still apply
Meta stock drops on capex increase while Alphabet’s cloud business grows faster than rivals Amazon and Microsoft
The global oil market has faced a supply shock of high magnitude. Gas prices have spiked, and ordinary drivers feel it every time they pull
Most working Americans are aware — and most financial professionals agree — that 401(k) plans and Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are important retirement savings tools.
Corning (GLW) stock pulled back about 1% after earnings, following a massive run in which shares gained roughly 250% over the past year. The reaction
We all know that rising oil prices are adding to new inflation pressures to our daily lives. The price of gasoline in the United States
Seagate Technology (STX) is on another tear. The stock jumped 11% today on third-quarter results, adding about $15 billion in market value, and is now
The way we bank has changed rapidly over the past several decades. For a while, it seemed like fintechs would rise up and traditional banks
US central bank chief says he will continue as a governor even after Kevin Warsh succeeds him as chair
Bloom Energy (BE) stock has been on an unbelievable run, up more than 1,400% over the past year, and shares jumped again after the company
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Starbucks just posted its best quarter in years. Foot traffic is up. Sales are up. Profits are up. But Starbucks (SBUX) CEO Brian Niccol isn’t
Visa (V) just reminded investors why it still deserves to trade at a premium. After a relatively slow start to the year, the stock jumped
The Federal Reserve announced at its April 28-29 meeting that is keeping the federal funds rate unchanged. This decision was widely expected among economists and
Meta, Alphabet and peers are growing smartly, but their value hinges on hard-to-answer questions about AI supremacy
Americans have been paying closer attention to their savings accounts, seeking to get the most out of high-yield accounts. For years, many consumers accepted low
American Airlines just made a billion-dollar bet that its airplanes are worth more than its credit rating suggests. The Fort Worth-based carrier launched a $1.14
There is a long tradition in American business of paying executives more than the company itself has earned. It gets defended on the grounds that
There’s a particular kind of stock that Wall Street loves to forget about. It had its moment, faded into irrelevance, and became the punchline of
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Most Americans cannot tell you who built the battery in their electric vehicle. They know the badge on the hood, the lease payment, and the
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Carvana investors had their confidence shaken last quarter after the online auto retailer missed analyst fourth-quarter expectations. But the stock has recovered nicely over the
The SAVE plan – it’s officially over. And now seven million borrowers must figure out what to do next. In a recent interview, Becca Craig,
Transcript:Caroline WoodsMarkets are near all time highs. And Bill Ackman is launching a new fund right into it. So why now? Joining me is Bill
Chief executive Sam Altman’s flexible approach to infrastructure projects is unsettling partners but boosting computing lead
Google, Microsoft and Amazon report strong cloud computing growth
The tech giant signed an artificial intelligence deal with the defence department on Monday
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Earlier this year, Walmart’s fourth-quarter earnings report revealed a troubling shift in customer behavior, showing that its newest growth came from households making more than
Fedwatchers have been waiting for months to hear whether outgoing Fed Chair Jerome Powell would stay on after his term at the helm of the
Fidelity Investments released its 2025 Women & Money Study, a sweeping survey of 3,000 adults that paints a portrait of female investors cutting spending, paying
When the world’s most famous investor holds a stock, it’s worth paying attention. Warren Buffett‘s Berkshire Hathaway has quietly built a position in one of
If you own an index fund in your 401(k), the composition of your account could change in the coming months without any action on your
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Most chief executives spend their bad years apologizing. They write the contrite shareholder letter. They slash the dividend. They book the humble television tour. Elon
Wall Street banks tweak stock forecasts all the time. Most of those moves barely register for more than a day or two. Every now and
Some of the loudest endorsements in investing are the trades you never make. Wall Street has spent the better part of a decade telling Warren
Decision draws biggest dissent since 1992 as Jay Powell’s term as chair draws to a close
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Russia and Kazakhstan confirm their intention to remain within Opec+
Brent crude rises for eighth-straight day as US president says he will keep naval blockade in place
Even before FAT Brands filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, it had made some clear choices about which brands in its large portfolio it intended to
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Jamie Dimon does not issue warnings lightly. He runs JPMorganChase, the world’s largest bank by market capitalization, has spent decades watching credit cycles turn, and
Bank of America data are pointing to a growing imbalance beneath otherwise solid consumer activity in the U.S. economy. Spending data for March suggests households
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Micron Technology (MU) stock has been on fire over the past several months as Wall Street continues leaning deeper into the AI trade. Now, one
United Parcel Service (UPS) slipped about 4% after earnings, even after a revenue and earnings beat. Investors see a company in transition, with near-term pressure
Costco has made its $1.50 hot dog and soda combo a sort of touchpoint that defines the brand’s overall strategy. It’s not just a meal;
The designate chair has signalled a willingness to take the central bank’s balance sheet into account when setting monetary policy
SoFi Technologies enters its next earnings report with something many fintech companies would like to have: a clear growth story, improving profitability and a larger
Will he stay or will he go? The anticipated drama coming out of the Federal Open Market Committee meeting April 29 is whether Fed Chair
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IBM CEO Arvind Krishna is doubling down on quantum as IBM’s next big bet. In an April 17 interview with Semafor, Krishna said the technology
Marcus Lemonis has never been a quiet operator. Since taking over as CEO of Bed Bath & Beyond on Jan. 1, he has been on
Central bank chair’s decision to confront the president has bolstered the institution’s independence
Banking panel votes in favour of Donald Trump’s candidate to lead US central bank
Fierce competition is one of the biggest challenges for the cosmetics sector, which consists of 5,085 businesses in the cosmetics and beauty products manufacturing industry
Celestica (CLS) just erased nearly $10 billion in market value in a single day, sending shares down about 16% after earnings. On the surface, this
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Sportswear is still a growth market, but not every brand is winning equally. North American retail sales of sports-related apparel and footwear were projected to
Spotify gave investors a first quarter with stronger users, higher margins, and record operating income, yet Wall Street found a reason to look past the
Bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the south, the Gulf of Mexico to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the northeast, the Antilles is
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The UK’s stagnant economy and the US’s dynamic one are both politically dysfunctional
Beijing-backed wealth fund puts 10% stake in London airport on ‘active watch’
General Motors had a pretty good quarter if you don’t compare it to last year, but the company is looking ahead and expects to shake
Between low consumer sentiment and technological advances that made it significantly easier for people to book travel without an agent over the last two decades,
Even if the now eight-week-old Iran War ends soon, some economists and analysts say the damage it’s already done will keep the U.S. economy on
Broadcast Retirement Network’s Jeffrey Snyder discusses implementing an emergency savings plan in your 401k (or 403b or 457b) retirement program with Commonwealth’s Nick Maynard and
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With the global wellness tourism market expected to reach a net worth of more than $2.4 trillion by 2035, an increasing number of travelers is
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Imagine checking in on your portfolio and getting a live conversation with a financial team member who never sleeps, never takes a day off, and
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French oil major manages to increase production outside Gulf, offsetting shutdowns caused by the conflict
Rally for TSMC, Samsung and SK Hynix powers EM stock index’s rebound from Iran war losses
Trump’s attack on Iran has served as a reminder of how interconnected the global economy remains
Market volatility from Middle East war propels strong activity at Swiss bank
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Abu Dhabi’s surprise decision to leave the oil cartel raises doubts over its future
After years of complaints, Vis Raghavan had been told he was out of a job. Three days later, Citi hired him
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SanDisk has quickly become one of the market’s more closely watched artificial intelligence-adjacent stock stories, even though the company sits in a different part of
The early read on 2026 Affordable Care Act enrollment looked stable. That view is changing, however, said Jae Oh, author of “Maximize Your Medicare,” in
Coca-Cola just posted a strong start to 2026, but its chief executive isn’t sugarcoating what he sees happening out there. The beverage giant beat Wall
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There is a handful of questions I’ve encountered numerous times in my decade of reporting on mortgages, one of the most popular ones being: “How
If you’ve spent any amount of time on social media over the last year, you’ve probably encountered at least one video from podcaster and self-help
Cheap money never really disappears. It just shows up later, dressed differently, asking to be paid back. That is the lesson buried in almost every
Every market mania has a moment when the spreadsheet meets reality. The dot-com era had it in March 2000, when one Microsoft antitrust headline flipped