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Oil prices fall on reports of a U.S. ceasefire proposal with Iran

Brent crude traded 5% lower on reports of U.S. ceasefire proposal.

BlackRock’s Fink on why he won’t cash out private-credit investors: ‘Those are the rules, live with it.’

BlackRock Chairman and CEO Larry Fink has an unforgiving message to private-credit investors who want to exit their funds.

My Paypal account received money from the Philippines with two phone numbers listed. I called them. Big mistake.

“I know my information is on the dark web, and I have taken steps to be cautious.”

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas slash the price of their big Hudson River mansion

Two years after they listed it for $12 million, the Hollywood couple have cut the price by over $2 million after struggling to find a buyer.

Oil prices fall, stock futures climb on reports U.S. has proposed a cease-fire to Iran

Global oil prices tumbled and U.S. stock futures rose on Tuesday evening following reports that the U.S., via intermediary Pakistan, had sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the conflict in the Middle East, now in its fourth week.

A bad Treasury auction is offering a glimpse into the anxiety on Wall Street over the Iran war

Wall Street jitters about the Iran war spilled over Tuesday into a vital part of U.S. financial markets that typically hum along without a hitch.

Iran is testing a ‘selective’ Strait of Hormuz strategy that could deliver another shock to oil markets

Iran appears to have adopted a “calibrated strategy” in the Strait of Hormuz — allowing only certain vessels to pass through the crucial waterway.

U.S. stocks are looking cheap for the first time in a year

For the first time in more than a year, shares of the biggest companies in the U.S. are starting to look like a good deal.

Software stocks fall as fear of AI disruption is back in full force

Circle Internet Group, UiPath, HubSpot and SentinelOne were the four worst performers in the iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF on Tuesday.

The bond market is nearing a 5% threshold — but there’s a crucial difference this time

The U.S.-Israel war against Iran has been pushing up the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond in a manner that is likely to spell trouble for stock investors.

The Iran crisis is making this retirement strategy look better than it has in decades

Recent wild movements in the bond markets may have created an opportunity.

Here’s how CoreWeave and Nebius can prove the AI doubters wrong

The companies are solidifying their positions as leaders in the AI infrastructure market, even as Big Tech companies build their own data centers.
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