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Economic Report: U.S. bank lending falls slightly in latest week

Commercial and industrial lending fell slightly in the latest week, according to Federal Reserve data released Friday.

: Women’s World Cup players must capitalize on money-making opportunities right now — while the eyes of the world are on them

It's the time to strike, sports and marketing agents say, as World Cup players hunt for business opportunities in an uneven playing field

: Social Security, caregiving and prescription drug costs: Hot topics among older voters in the 2024 election

Voters aged 50 and older are 'extremely motivated' in the 2024 election, a poll found.

: Pfizer says tornado significantly damaged warehouse storing drugs and raw materials

Key production facility for injectable medicines remains closed while damage is assessed, pharmaceutical giant says

Weekend Sip: How Jennifer Lopez describes her new booze brand: ‘This Bronx girl on a yacht’

JLo tells MarketWatch that she aims to offer a healthier alternative for drinkers.

: AI will require ‘some new laws,’ Biden says, even as tech giants agree to safeguards

Realizing the promise of AI by managing its risks will require "some new laws," President Biden said Friday. He also promised executive action.

Metals Stocks: Gold prices down for the session, up modestly for the week as investors look to Fed meeting

Gold prices end lower on Friday, holding on to a modest gain for the week.

Retirement Weekly: This new ETF can protect your portfolio from losses — but there’s a catch

A new ETF allows you to participate in the stock market’s upside while protecting you from any losses

Retirement Weekly: The right beliefs and habits can save your retirement

You can do everything possible to pave the way for a smooth retirement and still hit potholes.

Retirement Weekly: Should I roll my Roth 401(k) into a Roth IRA? What are the rules?

A reader wants to retire early and withdraw Roth contributions tax-free until age 59½. Is that possible?

Brett Arends's ROI: Are Social Security and Medicare doomed? Someone wants you to think so.

There’s been a sustained campaign under way for several decades to persuade Americans that Social Security and Medicare are simply doomed.

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