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Forget the stock-market tumble, the Fed made the right move in a wild week

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell helped spark a wild week on Wall Street, but a signal that policymakers have put further rate cuts on pause is looking like the right call after a closely watched inflation indicator and another round of budget brinkmanship on Capitol Hill.

The race is on to buy an EV while the $7,500 tax credit is a sure thing. Drivers should still go slow and ask these questions.

“Don’t rush into it, but be aware the clock is ticking,” said one new electric-vehicle driver.

Materials are the worst performer in the S&P 500 this year. What 2025 holds for this beaten-down sector.

There might be a bullish story underway for materials stocks in 2025 — but watch out for this wild card.

Video platform Rumble rallies on $775 million investment from an influential — and oft-scrutinized — crypto giant

The stablecoin firm plans to buy more than 103 million shares of Rumble.

Warren Buffett ignores Wall Street, buys more stock in this oil-and-gas company

The Berkshire Hathaway CEO spent more than $400 million on Occidental Petroleum shares, which just hit a nearly three-year low amid fears that oil prices may keep falling.

Foreign brands are back in China. They’re confronting a cooled economy and dug-in domestic competition.

Experts told MarketWatch the key to connecting with Chinese customers is being willing to depart from home-market strategies and embracing local tastes.

Banner year for fixed-income funds leaves TCW and Western Asset behind

A few flagship bond funds from some big-name Southern California-based firms saw outflows of more than $10 billion each this year through November, according to Morningstar Direct.

Why the stock market may sell off even more in January

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The Mega Millions jackpot is nearing $1 billion — but that’s not the only reason lottery sales could see a holiday spike

Christmas also fuels one form of lottery playing in particular.

As the wealthy keep spending, here’s why the middle class is in for a tough 2025

Over the last year, middle-income Americans have started to behave more like lower-income consumers, an economist noted. More inflation and a tight job market in 2025 stand to increase pressure on a group that is already financially spread thin.

More than $125 million is stolen every year on Zelle. The feds say little is done to stop it.

A lawsuit filed by the CFPB says Zelle and the big banks that own it left the platform vulnerable to fraud in an effort to rush it to market to compete with Venmo and CashApp.

Citi, Bank of America, Goldman offer strong prospects for 2025, analyst says

KBW praises Citi’s value, Goldman’s revenue upside and Bank of America’s expected net interest income growth.
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