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ASML gets a downgrade ahead of results. Key client Intel is to blame.
ASML Holding, the microchip-equipment maker that produces the sophisticated machines used to develop semiconductors, caught a broker downgrade just ahead…
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When my friend was on her deathbed, her parents took $25,000 in cash and won’t give it to her son. Do we tell him?
“They are a very religious family. These are the same people who hug the altar every week.” Source link
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This big-name adviser says avoiding crypto is now a more speculative investment move than buying it
Ric Edelman argues that the time to invest in cryptocurrencies is now, while 95% of the world is still asleep.…
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Stock-market investors went from panic to ‘Goldilocks.’ Are they getting ahead of themselves?
Will “strength beget strength” as stock-market investors await a key tariff deadline? Source link
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How these Big Tech stocks are getting a boost from this clean-energy credit
Amazon.com, Alphabet, Meta Platforms and Microsoft are just a few tech giants making use of carbon credits. Source link
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Why more people are going into pet debt — even when it causes ‘a great deal of anxiety’
Pet owners share the financial hoops they’ve jumped through for their cats and dogs — from taking out loans and…
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The S&P 500 is on the cusp of the seventh great breakout since the 1990s: BofA’s Hartnett
Risks for stocks seem to be fading as markets focus on rate cuts and tax cuts. Source link
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Forget the ‘Magnificent Seven’ — these 7 cheap tech and AI stocks are better buys right now
This mutual-fund manager stays calm through uncertainty — and significantly outperforms the stock market. Source link
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How Trump’s big bill will directly impact your wallet — from paying your taxes and healthcare to raising a child and owning a home
As the Senate debates the tax bill, here’s what’s at stake for your family and workplace. Source link
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May’s missing inflation is a mystery — and a sign that the Fed will hold off on rate cuts
The Fed will be less willing to bet that tariff-fueled price increases will be just “transitory.” Source link
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