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Banks like Chase, Capital One are offering financial help to customers affected by the shutdown. Here are the potential downsides.

Banks and credit unions are offering financial relief in the form of interest-free loans, fee waivers, loan-payment accommodations and more to those impacted by the government shutdown.

AI might not take your job — if you can use it to be even more productive

Venture capitalist Hemant Taneja: AI won’t just build on the internet boom — it will be bigger.

Here’s how Nvidia’s Jensen Huang answers the AI bubble question

Jensen Huang thinks AI is now useful to people and companies , and it’s profitable and so corporates will want to invest more.

‘Sometimes the only winning move is not to play,’ says Michael Burry in bubble warning

Concerns about stock market exuberance build as AI tech spending sees shift to debt

‘I don’t want to worry about money’: I’m 64 with $400K in savings and $700 in Social Security. Can I retire next year?

“I take in about $2,200 in monthly rent from four properties.”

Exxon, Chevron have been on a roll. Here’s how today could be different.

Exxon and Chevron have posted a string of upbeat quarters, surprising Wall Street. This time around they have to contend with worsening oil prices.

Kanye West sells his Wyoming ranch back to original owners for $14 million

Kanye West has reportedly sold off his second Wyoming ranch, back to the original owners for $14 million, in the midst of reported money woes.

Jensen Huang spreads Nvidia magic to fried-chicken stocks

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Amazon’s stock soars toward its best day since 2022: ‘The AI narrative has flipped positive’

Investors were worried AWS was falling behind in AI. A new growth trajectory has restored confidence in Amazon’s cloud business.

Stock investors head into November saying thanks to a market that keeps on giving

Stay the course, but be cautious.

An oil supply glut could sink prices to $35 a barrel next year. Why the U.S.-China trade truce won’t change that.

President Donald Trump’s U.S.-China trade truce may be overshadowing a new report that has helped raise the alarm about a potential record-high global surplus of crude oil next year.

Why Treasury yields keep rising despite Fed rate cuts, putting bonds under pressure

Fed Chair Jerome Powell has triggered a backup in Treasury yields, causing bonds to stumble
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