Articles

Amex sees 7% boost in card spending as profit crushes estimates

American Express saw an acceleration in new card acquisitions during the first quarter, and it recorded a profit beat for the period.

Tesla’s stock heads for sixth straight slide as Cybertruck recall is announced

Tesla must recall nearly 4,000 Cybertruck vehicles due to potential problems with their accelerator pedals.

This unusual combination signals either booms, bubbles or inflections, says Bank of America

There’s an unusual combination in markets this year that has happened just five times in the last 60 years.

Mark Zuckerberg is now richer than Elon Musk as Meta launches new AI

Zuckerberg’s total net worth of $178 billion surpassed Musk’s $170 billion as of Friday, according to Bloomberg’s Billionaire Index.

‘I’d rather wear a potato sack’: I’m a bridesmaid at three weddings. The ‘bridezillas’ chose ugly dresses — and I’m obliged to pay. Should I say no?

“I’m getting increasingly anxious about these mounting expenses, and I don’t know how I can possibly afford them.”

Five reasons why the stock-market’s ‘painful’ pullback may be nearing its end

It’s been a painful experience for investors over recent days. But it may soon come to an end says Tom Lee

Seven places to retire for people who love cruises

If you plan to cruise a lot in retirement, being within driving distance of a major port can open up the world to you.

Tesla earnings day is around the corner. So far, robotaxis are ‘just a buzzword.’

Tesla is heading toward its earnings day next week, and there’s plenty for investors to worry about.

Treasury yields drop in muted flight to quality after Israel retaliation

U.S. bond yields fell on Friday in a modest flight to quality in choppy trading after Israel retaliated against Iran for its attack last weekend, but didn’t strike nuclear facilities.

Try a weekend beach escape to Pensacola: White sand, Blue Angels and blackened redfish

Opera in your flip-flops, mingling with artists, fresh seafood, white sand beaches, sailing and paddling are the makings of a fabulous Florida vacation.

Oil advances but off session highs after Israel retaliation avoids Iran’s nuclear facilities

Oil prices were modestly higher on Friday, following price spikes earlier after Iran fired defenses in military bases in response to drones in the air, suspected to be Israel’s.

Israel downgraded by S&P Global just ahead of retaliatory attack on Iran

S&P dropped Israel’s sovereign credit rating by one notch to A+ from AA-, with the outlook negative, hours before signs of fresh tensions between that country and Iran.
1 1,388 1,389 1,390 1,391 1,392 2,452