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U.S. trade deficit sinks to 2-year low as businesses try to time orders to beat tariff price hikes
The nation’s trade deficit in goods sank 17% in August to a two-year low, extending a run of big ups…
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Brain drain? How Wall Street is reacting to $100,000 charge for H1-B visas
New Trump administration rules that will require a $100,000 fee for a type of visa used extensively in the technology…
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My mother’s lawyer stole $400K after she moved to a nursing home. How can we get justice?
“Within a month, her home had fraudulently been put up for sale and her vehicle stolen.” Source link
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The hurdles are low for another 10% gain for the S&P 500, says this Wall Street veteran
Count on earnings and the economy to keep stocks afloat, says Jonathan Golub, chief equity strategist at Seaport Research Partners.…
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Donald Trump Jr.’s new career: Advising companies
From mixed martial arts to prediction markets and drones, the president’s eldest son is being paid for giving his counsel.…
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Beyond the Fed and AI: This five-star manager picks small-cap stock that can become giants
The time could be ripe for smaller companies to get eaten by bigger ones. It’s one reason to give the…
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‘I am my mother’s caregiver’: My mom, 93, added my name to her bank and retirement accounts. Will she qualify for Medicaid?
“Will Medicaid be able to take the money from her bank account?” Source link
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More people earning over $100,000 are doing their back-to-school and holiday shopping at Dollar General and Dollar Tree these days. Here’s why.
Higher-income customers are boosting the performance of discount retailers Dollar Tree and Dollar General. Source link
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Europe’s central bank boss joins warnings about threat to Fed’s independence from White House ‘intervention’
Economists in FT poll fret that the U.S. central bank is being compromised. Source link
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Americans spend a lot more on cars in July, but not much else. Tariffs keep consumers cautious.
Americans bought more new cars and trucks in July to try to avoid tariff-related price increases, but they spent cautiously…
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