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Federal Reserve proposes more transparency in bank stress tests, but banks still sue

Trade groups representing the largest U.S. banks on Tuesday filed suit in federal court to force more transparency in the U.S. Federal Reserve’s bank stress tests imposed after the 2008 global financial crisis, but the Fed has already proposed some changes to the annual process.

Financial advisers go ‘beyond the numbers,’ bringing in retirement coaches to offer well-rounded advice

As some financial advisers become more technology-driven and as low-cost robo-advisers gain more traction, some financial planners are taking a different approach to retirement advice — one that adds a more human, personal touch.

Buy this space stock as it is a ‘pillar of long-term lunar infrastructure’

Space-exploration company Intuitive Machines Inc.’s banner year is continuing. On Monday the Houston-based company announced that it has clinched additional contracts from NASA’s Near Space Network.

Cathie Wood’s ETF keeps selling Tesla stock even as she gets more bullish

Cathie Wood’s flagship Ark Innovation ETF continues to sell Tesla shares, but the value of its stake has climbed above $1 billion.

Hyatt likely to flip Playa resort properties with its ‘asset-light’ play book: analyst

Hyatt Hotels is in talks to spend around $1.5 billion to buy publicly-traded Playa Hotels, but will likely sell them as part of its asset-light business model.

10-year Treasury yield hits fresh 7-month high during holiday-shortened session

Treasury yields continued to climb on Tuesday, with the 10-year note pushing above the closely watched 4.60% level in recent trade during a holiday-shortened Christmas Eve session.

Oil prices stuck between geopolitical worries and expectations for surplus

Oil futures were modestly higher in pre-holiday trade Tuesday, holding their recent range with support tied to lingering geopolitical worries around Russia and the Middle East and pressure linked to expectations for a crude surplus amid a shaky outlook for demand.

Arm v. Qualcomm: A trial ends — now the fallout begins

Arm’s profit-centered push should concern participants in the company’s extensive ecosystem.

All these market indicators point to stocks struggling during Trump’s presidency

Keeping the ‘Trump trade’ going over the next four years looks like a tall order.

This contrarian investor says the tech bubble has only gotten bigger. Here’s his game plan.

The bear market may have already begun, says contrarian investor Steven Jon Kaplan. Here are the red flags he’s already seeing.

My friend has a dependent son, 32, who drives without car insurance. Would his parents be criminally liable if he has an accident?

“They declare him as a dependent for tax purposes.”

‘I had half a mind to’ — Why Macaulay Culkin didn’t buy the $5.25 million ‘Home Alone’ house

Culkin has revealed that he came close to buying the iconic Illinois mansion that is featured in the hit holiday movie.
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