10-11-2025
The seeming end of the government shutdown means Wall Street could soon get flooded with a raft of crucial reports on the economy that were delayed during the impasse. First up: September employment.
10-11-2025
Utility costs are on the rise, and with winter on the way, they are adding another financial burden to households already facing mounting debts and a weakening job market, while consumer sentiment slides.
10-11-2025
The annual marketing blitz puts beneficiaries at a higher risk of falling victim to scams.
10-11-2025
Warren Buffett says he’s giving away about $1.4 billion to four family foundations in the weeks before he retires, then will eventually give away the rest of his $150 billion fortune.
10-11-2025
Contrarian bets seem extreme, but history teaches us that they are on to something.
10-11-2025
President Trump’s promise to hand people tariff cash is absurd economics, but it is clever politics.
10-11-2025
Flight cancellations represent a significant disruption for airlines, as well as passengers. It won’t be easy to achieve a new normal.
10-11-2025
There’s still a lack of U.S. economic data during the government shutdown, which makes Treasury auctions all the more important to watch.
10-11-2025
The company’s struggles in China are part of the reason Tesla is likely to report another annual sales decline.
10-11-2025
Chicken sales reached a three-year high, and demand is expected to remain strong in 2026 while beef pressures continue.
10-11-2025
“A worst-case Senate timeline could stretch all week,” analysts say
10-11-2025
In a year defined by relentless volatility and uncertainty in financial markets, Tom Lee — Wall Street’s most vocal bull — remains unshakably optimistic and, to the frustration of bears, often correct.