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The jobs slowdown actually means the recession’s over, not starting, argues Morgan Stanley

Friday’s weak jobs data provided further proof that the U.S. is transitioning to an early-stage recovery, says Morgan Stanley strategists.

How one hedge fund investing in small caps surged 25% in July and doubled this year

Despite the impression that investing is only about the Mag7 these days, one hedge fund is beating the market in small caps

I’m 43 with $450K in my 401(k) and $270K in one company’s stock. Is this a risky plan?

“I have $60,000 in student debt, but no other debts. I also have $70,000 in high-yield savings.”

The fabulous properties that the late Giorgio Armani left behind

Armani had a fondness for international travel and real estate, and he owned properties across the globe, from Saint Tropez to New York City.

Julia Koch seeks $1 billion stake in N.Y. Giants after selling $45 million Park Avenue home

The $10 billion valuation of the team makes it one of the most expensive franchises in the NFL.

Stock futures dip ahead of inflation reports, oil gains after OPEC+ raises output

U.S. stock-market futures declined Sunday, as investors await key inflation reports later this week.

Bessent dismisses costs of tariffs, but says U.S. would have to give huge refunds if they’re overturned

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Sunday said the U.S. could end up giving massive refunds if the U.S. Supreme Court finds the Trump administration’s tariffs are illegal, and denied that the tariffs are effectively a tax on American consumers.

Playboy secures big legal victory in China as it seeks to turn its fortunes around

The long-running media and lifestyle brand has secured a major legal victory in a bruising fight with its former biggest partner in China that had resulted in the loss of nearly two-thirds of the company’s licensing revenue.

OPEC+ agrees to another oil production boost in October

OPEC+ agreed Sunday to further increase oil production in October, in an ongoing move to regain market share at the expense of prices.

I’m a teacher, and fees are eating up my retirement savings so much that I don’t want to contribute anymore

What are the options for getting out of paying 1% a year in a 403(b)?

Wall Street sees September rate cut as sure thing — CPI inflation data will have much to say about what comes next

Stock-market bulls are counting on Federal Reserve rate cuts. Inflation data still has a lot to say about what policymakers can deliver.

‘I am my mother’s caregiver’: My mom, 93, added my name to her bank and retirement accounts. Will she qualify for Medicaid?

“Will Medicaid be able to take the money from her bank account?”
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