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Wall Street drifts around its records following a worldwide rally
U.S. stocks are drifting around their record levels on Wednesday after a rally spurred by hopes for lower U.S. interest rates wrapped around the world. The S&P 500 rose 0.1%, coming off its latest
An economic reset is underway which will drive the S&P 500 to 7,500 next spring, one strategist says
To one strategist, Wall Street isn’t nearly bullish enough on the transformational reform of the U.S. economy.
Social media opens a window to traditional trades for young workers
Worker influencers are showing what life is like in fields such as construction, plumbing and manufacturing. Trade schools are trying to make the most of it.
World shares charge higher after US stocks rally to records on hopes for interest rate cuts
Shares charged higher Wednesday in Europe and Asia after U.S. stocks hit new records when data showed inflation across the United States improved slightly last month. Tokyo's benchmark Nikkei 225
Want to start investing in real estate? You might already have a big piece of what you need to build a rental portfolio.
Having spent their entire careers working alongside property investors, the CPA couple has concluded that people tend to overlook the potential of their own homes. The California-based couple, who
If you’re feeling FOMO, envy and greed about record stock prices, you’re not alone. That’s how market bubbles form.
Some stock-market contrarians reassuringly say that investors’ current concern that stock prices are in a bubble is exactly why the market isn’t in one. But a market bubble can materialize even when
Bessent Calls for Big Rate Cuts. Futures Markets Aren’t Buying It.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent wants Federal Reserve officials to lower interest rates by half a percentage point at the September meeting.
These jobs are hiring, despite a weak job market
The labor market slowed sharply this summer, leaving job applicants with fewer places to turn for a new position. Employers added an average of about 35,000 jobs over three months ending in July,
Kroger’s CEO mysteriously resigned. An unrelated lawsuit involving Jewel could reveal why
As part of his departure, former Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen forfeited all of his unvested equity and bonuses—a total of $11 million.
Air Canada’s Flight Attendants Plan to Strike from Saturday
Air Canada’s more than 10,000 flight attendants said they’ll strike for three days beginning Saturday after rejecting a sweetened offer from the airline and declining arbitration.
Crypto Stock Bullish Starts Trading Today. It’s Already Living Up to Its Name.
Bullish, a Bitcoin trading platform that also owns CoinDesk, is set to be the next big crypto IPO. It has an impressive list of backers.
Meta’s ‘superintelligence’ isn’t here yet. But its AI bets are already paying off
If Meta investors had concerns about the company’s huge spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure and talent, they’re likely to be assuaged by its blockbuster earnings report on Wednesday.
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