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Merck says blockbuster cancer drug met main goals in trial of new under-the-skin formulation

The news may help Merck retain sales of Keytruda, which is the world’s best-selling drug.

Why gold will beat stocks in 2025

Sentiment readings currently don’t suggest a major top is near.

Goldman channels ‘Art of the Deal’ as it targets 6,500 for S&P 500 next year

Goldman Sachs has come out with its 2025 playbook for the stock market.

Packaging giants Amcor and Berry to combine as merger landscape shows signs of heating up

Amcor’s acquisition essentially confirms recent forecasts by Wall Street bankers that major tie-ups to achieve scale will become more common.

Here’s how options traders are playing Nvidia earnings this week

Indicators pointing to a higher stock price after Nvidia’s third-quarter earnings announcement on Nov. 20.

The market looks strong and Wall Street is wrong about that ‘lost decade’ for stocks

The business cycle and company earnings are in better shape than the CAPE ratio indicates.

Crude prices struggle to build on Monday bounce as major oil field resumes output

Crude futures edged lower Tuesday after news reports said Equinor had resumed partial production at Norway’s massive Johan Sverdup oil field.

How Trump’s second presidency could fuel nuclear energy and uranium demand

If Donald Trump’s first term as president of the United States provided a good representation of how he views the nuclear market, his second term is likely to support further growth in the sector and demand for the uranium used to fuel its reactors.

Lowe’s earnings beat estimates and company raises guidance despite weakness in big-ticket items

Lowe’s earnings beat estimates and company raises guidance despite weakness in big-ticket items

I’m a Democrat who drives a Tesla. A guy shouted abuse at me for driving a car made by Elon Musk. Am I a hypocrite? Should I sell my car?

“I live in a pretty liberal neighborhood, but am I now supposed to feel guilty for owning this car?”

Trump wants to deport millions of immigrants. That could scramble the job market — and raise prices.

The president-elect’s mass-deportation plan could disrupt industries like agriculture and construction, experts say — potentially passing on higher costs to consumers.

Class of 2025 college graduates could see more job openings — especially in these fields

After two years of declines, employers are planning to hire more new grads this spring than they did last year. Here’s why employers are “cautiously optimistic.”
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