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Warsh pick doesn’t end talk that Powell could stay on to defend the Fed’s independence
Some Fed watchers say the choice of Warsh means it’s more likely that Powell will continue to stand in Trump’s…
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Central banks have actually slowed their purchases of gold, but investors have more than made up the difference
The World Gold Council said total demand for gold smashed records last year, but central-bank interest has a strong rival.…
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Air travelers experience pandemic-like flight cancellations. And it’s not over yet.
Airlines have canceled about 20,000 flights due to a winter storm that walloped two-thirds of the U.S. over the weekend…
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The case for a U.S. bear market was building even before Trump antagonized overseas investors
There are two important measures that point to a downturn for stocks, according to Longview Economics. Source link
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How Greenland could turn into a Big Tech problem, according to Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson
Strategists like Morgan Stanley’s chief U.S. equity strategist say fallout from a brewing U.S.-Europe spat over Greenland could be bad…
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My wealthy friend invited me to stay, but he doesn’t need more ‘stuff.’ What do I get the man who has everything?
“He has a beautiful home, and enough antiques and collectibles stored up over a lifetime.” Source link
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These cybersecurity stocks are falling as U.S.-China tensions hit a new corner of the tech industry
Shares of Fortinet, Palo Alto Networks and other cybersecurity players dropped on news of a reported crackdown from Beijing. Source…
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We paid my daughter and son-in-law’s mortgage when it reached $76K. Here’s why we chose that magic figure.
“My husband, daughter, son-in-law and I all went to the bank.” Source link
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5 portfolio moves to make now that could pay off this year
Expect lower interest rates, tech-sector growth and international-stock gains in 2026. Here’s why. Source link
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The Fed will be forced into deep rate cuts in 2026 — boosting gold and breaking the dollar
The next Fed chair will grapple with a deteriorating U.S. job market and slower economic growth. Source link
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