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Forget Santa: Stock-market bulls look to ‘January barometer’ for clues to 2025

Santa Claus is looking like a no-show on Wall Street, but stock-market bulls may be able to take their lump of coal in stride if January gets the year off to a positive start.

Manufacturers end 2024 in a slump, but rising orders raise hopes for recovery

American manufacturers ended 2024 just as they began it — in a mild slump that still shows little sign of ending ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House.

Unhappy with your Medicare Advantage? You have one more chance to change your mind.

It’s open enrollment for Medicare Advantage. You can switch or drop your plan — but make sure you check your Medigap coverage

Rivian’s stock boosted by better-than-expected deliveries after soft numbers from rival Tesla

Rivian Automotive Inc.’s stock jumped 5% early Friday, after the electric vehicle maker posted delivery numbers for the fourth quarter and full year that exceeded analyst estimates.

Why this analyst isn’t worried about Tesla’s deliveries miss

Tesla has “a generational set of growth opportunities ahead,” according to Canaccord Genuity.

Alcohol stocks fall across the board after U.S. surgeon general’s advisory on cancer risk

The stocks of alcohol makers and distributors fell across the board early Friday, after the U.S. surgeon general released a new advisory warning of the link between booze and cancer risk.

How to handle a stock market downturn — without breaking down

Are you an optimist or a pessimist? Try this experiment.

Here’s how Boeing is responding to the FAA’s call for a ‘fundamental cultural shift’ in safety

Safety and quality need to be placed above profit at Boeing, says the head of the FAA.

Oil prices on track for solid weekly gains, buoyed by China hopes

Oil futures were off slightly early Friday, but on track for solid gains in a holiday-shortened week, buoyed by optimism over plans by China, the world’s largest crude importer, to boost its economy.

Treasury yields slip ahead of data from U.S. manufacturing sector

Bond yields slipped on Friday ahead of the latest data from the struggling manufacturing sector.

The stock market has entered the ‘danger zone.’ How one strategist recommends piloting around it.

The next few weeks are likely to be volatile, prompting more risk asset weakness

This investor imagined himself in 2035. He expects U.S. stocks to struggle.

It’s one thing to try to forecast a decade of returns, though many firms including JPMorgan and Vanguard regularly produce such forecasts.
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