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Wall Street’s ‘mob psychology’ could fuel a dangerous stock meltup, warns top strategist

Ed Yardeni says giddy Wall Street analysts could be the undoing of this stock market.

Americans deserve a better economy than what Biden or Trump can give them

Both wrongly dismiss the idea that prosperity is best served by fiscal prudence, monetary discipline and free trade.

Oil prices edge lower as traders monitor Middle East tensions

Oil futures lose ground as U.S. traders return from a three-day holiday weekend.

Home Depot’s stock drops after U.S. same-store sales miss, downbeat outlook

Home Depot’s stock fell Tuesday, after the home improvement retail giant reported fiscal fourth-quarter U.S. same-store sales that missed expectations and provided a downbeat full-year outlook, but raised its dividend by 7.7%

Treasury yields ease off amid China growth concerns, looming Fed minutes

Bond yields fell on Tuesday as a mild risk-off tone enveloped markets after U.S. investors returned from a long weekend.

Barclays vows to cut costs by £2 billion and return £10 billion to shareholders

The British bank is planning to give out £10 billion worth of share buybacks and dividends by 2026

‘Automakers are sweetening deals’: The average new car price is down; inventory is up

Good new for car shoppers: When dealers have plenty of cars in stock, they offer incentives and discounts to compete for your business.

Why the Chrysler Halcyon Concept is spectacular — and also disappointing

Treating its fading identity as a chance to remake itself, Chrysler’s new electric concept is futuristic, sleek, and angular—but it’s also a troubling sign.

How small businesses can adapt as more states ban ‘cashless-only’ transactions

Laws to expand financial inclusion have many small-business owners rethinking a fundamental premise of their business plans.

The 2024 Toyota RAV4 Prime: The hybrid compact SUV checks all the boxes

The 2024 Toyota RAV4 Prime is the plug-in hybrid version of the popular RAV4 compact SUV. It boasts class-leading range and power.

Be tenacious, flexible, and embrace your uniqueness: Advice for women starting a business from those who’ve been there

Starting your own business is a considerable learning experience. Here’s some advice from female entrepreneurs breaking glass ceilings.

China cuts mortgage rates by record amount to help struggling property sector

China made its biggest ever cut to mortgage rates on Tuesday, as the authorities try to support the struggling property sector, though the response from stock markets was muted.
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