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: De Beers slashes diamond sales to tackle gemstone market glut

De Beers sold fewer diamonds in its most recent sales cycle than in any equivalent period since Covid-19, in its push to tackle oversupply

: What World War II can tell us about the current stock-market environment

The stock market now, after the COVID-19 pandemic, has strong parallels to the environment after World War II.

The Advicer: ‘After 3 divorces, I pretty much have nothing in the bank.’ I’m retired for medical reasons, but now taking ‘large hits’ on my money. Where do I turn for help? 

Have an issue with your financial adviser or looking for a new one? Email questions or concerns to [email protected].

: Amazon and Microsoft face probe in the U.K. over cloud services

Britain's competition regulator said it's launching an investigation of market leaders Amazon.com and Microsoft over cloud services.

In One Chart: The chart that has one strategist convinced bond market is divorced from fundamentals

Tom Lee, head of research at Fundstrat, is well-known as a stock-market bull. And here's one chart that he just can't get his around.

NerdWallet: Delta’s new elite status rules mean low-budget travelers are out of luck

Not elite enough: Delta announced changes to its Medallion program that make it even harder for penny-pinching travelers to earn elite status next year.

Kelley Blue Book: Review: The 2024 BMW X3 stands out among compact luxury SUVs

The BMW X3 will appeal to buyers who want some real driving involvement, luxury technology, high-class materials, practical cabin, and German prestige.

Market Snapshot: S&P 500 futures steady as bond market sell-off abates

U.S. stock futures meandered with mildly fluctuating Treasury yields early Thursday, amid signs the bond market sell-off was abating.

Next Avenue: I took my 11-year-old granddaughter on a 5-day trip; this is what I learned

There is no question that this trip was the single best thing I could do for myself and my grandchild, and I look forward to future travel. 

: Social Security Administration to review overpayments, may claw back payments

Social Security pays $1.4 trillion in benefits to more than 71 million people each year. 

Dow Jones Newswires: Doosan Robotics shares surge in South Korea’s biggest IPO of the year

Shares of Doosan Robotics surged in their first day of trading on South Korea's stock exchange Thursday after the company raised more than $310 million in the country's biggest IPO of the year.

: Elon Musk’s X drops headlines from articles, as new report details its bleeding ad revenue

Elon Musk's X revamped its look to eliminate headlines on article links Wednesday, the same day that Reuters reported the platform has seen massive monthly ad-revenue losses since the billionaire bought it last year.
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