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10-year Treasury yield at fresh 5-month high after robust data knock rate-cut hopes

Bond yields hit their highest level since mid November, as investors bet a strong U.S. economy will restrict the Fed to cutting interest rates less than twice this year

Gold to ‘shine bright like a diamond,’ hit $3,000 within months, says Citigroup

Citigroup analysts predict gold will reach $3,000 within six to 18 months, with more buyers piling in amid Fed rate cut hopes and geopolitical tensions.

U.K. sees biggest jobless rise since the pandemic

The U.K. saw the biggest jump in unemployment since the pandemic, according to data released Tuesday that reinforces the likelihood the Bank of England will soon lower interest rates.

Live Nation stock falls on report of pending Justice Department antitrust suit

Shares of Ticketmaster parent Live Nation Entertainment Inc. fell after hours on Monday following a report that the Justice Department could file an antitrust suit against the concert-ticketing giant in the weeks ahead.

How Salesforce’s potential Informatica deal is an unwelcome flashback to its old ways

Wall Street did not react well to reports that Salesforce Inc. might buy Informatica, as investors were reminded of its mixed track record at acquisitions.

Teslas are cheaper than ever. Here are four tips to consider before buying one.

Tesla is reportedly planning layoffs, and its stock is down more than 31% so far this year. But for prospective buyers, prices are refreshingly low — especially for used Teslas.

‘He has quit talking to me’: My father, 83, suffers from hoarding disorder and dementia. Do I have a right to intervene? How can I protect his estate?

“I want to do what’s right and ethical as his child.”

Oil’s rally took a breather after Iran’s attack on Israel. Is $100 a barrel still in the cards?

Oil’s climb toward $100 a barrel came to a halt on Monday, but whether the market is taking a temporary breather from its rally or has hit a long-term snag remains to be seen.

If you have these skills, GameStop’s Ryan Cohen wants to hear from you

Videogame retailer has been cutting jobs but is still is on the lookout for people with certain skills.

For a record 446 days, this recession indicator pointed to a downturn that never arrived

One of the bond-market’s most reliable signals of impending U.S. recessions has remained inverted for 446 straight trading sessions —matching a record, without producing any economic downturn.

They thought a degree would change their life. Instead, it left them trapped in school and in debt for years.

A $28.5 million deal between Walden University and its former students highlights claims of “reverse redlining.”

Reddit is bucking this big tech trend. Analysts view it as a positive.

‘We don’t really have capex to speak of,’ Reddit CFO Drew Vollero told MarketWatch on the day of the company’s initial public offering last month
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