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Tesla clears China data security rules, to partner with Baidu over self-driving tech: report

Elon Musk made a surprise visit to China over the weekend, and didn’t walk away empty-handed.

Yen rebounds after breaching fresh 34-year low amid intervention rumors

The Japanese yen fell to a fresh 34-year low to the dollar early Monday, but then rallied sharply amid trader jitters that Tokyo had intervened to support its beleaguered currency.

Nike reportedly will rectify MLB uniforms after widespread complaints

After an uproar from players and fans alike this spring, Nike Inc. will reportedly fix a number of changes it made to Major League Baseball uniforms.

Nvidia’s Jensen Huang says human jobs won’t just go away because of AI

Nvidia Inc. chips are powering the artificial-intelligence revolution. But while Chief Executive Jensen Huang thinks AI will change the world, he doesn’t expect human jobs to just disappear.

Why the Fed looks likely to scramble back to a hawkish stance

Here are some of the biggest questions facing Fed officials going into this week’s meeting.

Stocks risk a wild week of Big Tech earnings, Fed’s face off with inflation

“Magnificent Seven” stocks are driving market volatility. It isn’t the only worry.

The most jam-packed earnings week for the quarter lies ahead, led by these two market bellwethers

This week, 175 companies in the S&P 500 index report quarterly results, making it the busiest for the U.S. earnings reporting season overall.

My wife and I have $850,000 saved for retirement. I’m 66 and plan to work another four years. Should I do a Roth conversion? 

“I estimate that my wife and I will receive about $4,600 per month in Social Security.”

Virtual reality could make seeing your favorite band less expensive, if these artists have their way

Heavy-metal band Avenged Sevenfold and rapper T-Pain are among a growing number of artists who are using virtual reality to connect with their fans at a more affordable price.

Bitcoin falls after DTCC rules out collateral for bitcoin-linked ETFs

The price of bitcoin fell to a low of $62,801 early Saturday from $63,476 late Friday after the financial services giant, the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC) announced it will not allocate any collateral to exchange-traded funds (ETFs) with exposure to bitcoin or cryptocurrencies and will not extend loans against them effective April 30, 2024.

How much of your 401(k) should you really have in stocks versus bonds?

History shows that stocks are far from guaranteed to beat bonds over the long term.

This couple’s quick visit to Mexico led them to a dream retirement there. Here’s how they live.

A couple visits the Mexican state of Yucatán and falls in love.
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