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Home foreclosures are rising in these states, but aren’t at a worrying level yet 

Foreclosures ticked up in January, signaling distress among some homeowners, according to Attom.

‘No-landing’ scenario and strong stock market raise the risk of a bonds selloff

U.S. stocks soared to new heights on Friday amid growing investor optimism, which is giving way to a new risk in financial markets: The possibility of a strong selloff in long-term U.S. government debt.

Is this the new normal Xi Jinping promised the Chinese people? Yes and no.

The country’s growth rate has been trending down for 15 years, but it’s rarely been this low — and consumers have never been this uneasy.

I’ve been diagnosed with dementia. I suddenly could not spell or write legibly: ‘I don’t want my wife to lose everything.’

“I am getting worse, so I want to protect my wife of 24 years, and our finances.”

Cruise operator Viking Holdings files confidentially for IPO

Viking Holdings Ltd., a travel company that specializes in cruises, said Friday it has filed confidentially with the Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering.

UBS raises 2024 forecast for S&P 500 after ‘surge in AI investment’

UBS Group’s global wealth management business has raised its year-end target for the S&P 500 index to 5,200, citing drivers such as surging investment in artificial intelligence.

Trump merchandise sales are 80% below their peak at this year’s CPAC, vendor says

Donald Trump is cruising toward the Republican nomination once again. But has the luster gone from his golden throne?

Some investors switch direction as Nvidia and AI stocks soar

Coverage of the stock market has been dominated by Nvidia Corp. this week, as another eye-popping set of numbers has made the case that we are still in an early phase of the infrastructure rollout to support artificial intelligence technology.

How to write a memoir, according to retirees who have actually done it

Collect compelling life stories, organize them around a theme and finish what you start.

Biden administration moves to protect renters from ‘flawed’ tenant-screening reports

The federal government is directing credit bureaus to clean up background check and credit reports, a move that could make it easier for renters to find housing.

Sleep Number’s stock could see a massive bump, but analysts see risks ahead

There are some challenges that the company faces, including subdued consumer sentiment, slower new-home purchases and continued high interest rates.

A new Rivian bear emerges after rare two-notch downgrade; EV maker ‘heading off-road’

“We had been optimistic” that Rivian’s product and brand would win out, UBS says after a stock downgrade to sell from buy.
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