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Nearly a third of home sellers are cutting prices as housing supply balloons in these areas

Nearly a third of home sellers in Sun Belt cities are slashing their asking prices as the number of properties for sale in those markets surges.

Why the ‘Trump trade’ is boosting bitcoin, and what’s next for the crypto

Bitcoin jumped on Monday as investors raised their bets on Donald Trump’s potential victory in the presidential election in November.

‘Damn, even Ryan’s endorsing Trump’: Social media reacts as GameStop CEO Cohen backs Donald Trump

The GameStop chief executive endorsed Trump in a two-word post on X, shortly after Saturday’s failed assassination attempt.

Bank bond spreads tighten as earnings spark buying ahead of fresh debt offerings

Bond yields for three of the four biggest money-center banks have continued to tighten against Treasurys following their earnings updates, in a positive sign of demand ahead of billions of dollars in fresh debt expected from the banks.

The Nvidia-led AI gold rush is paydirt for these 5 data-center growth stocks

Providers of AI infrastructure ‘picks and shovels’ stand to benefit from growing demand.

‘Capacity missteps’ and fare promotions are plaguing major U.S. airlines

U.S. airlines have struggled with weakness in the domestic market, facing a mismatch between capacity and demand that is casting a shadow over the second half of the year.

Inflation is slowing down. Why that’s not a headwind for corporate earnings.

Strategists at BofA Global Research suggest there is no evidence to support the argument that disinflation could be a headwind to the financial health of American companies.

How the Trump assassination attempt is helping lift gold prices toward record highs

Gold futures inched closer to fresh record highs on Monday, as the assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump raised political uncertainty, boosting safe-haven demand for the precious metal.

Investing in real estate isn’t all it’s cracked up to be

This asset class went 68 years with no net gain

Powell says he will not send any signal on exactly when rate cuts might commence

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Monday said he would not signal at what meeting the central bank might make the first cut to its benchmark interest rate.

Are AI stocks overvalued? Investors think so — but still expect tech outperformance

Retail investors still believe in the tech sector, but expect volatility in the second half of the year.

The time may be right for value stocks — here are Wall Street’s favorites

Investors have been looking beyond Big Tech in recent trading, signaling a possible shift to a value focus
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