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U.S. stocks remain a strong bet, thanks to a resilient consumer, says this European wealth manager

Investors are climbing a “wall of worry,” when it comes to all-important U.S. assets. That shouldn’t deter them, says Indosuez Wealth Management’s chief strategist.

The Fed has a big decision to make without key data. Here’s what it could do.

As they prepare to meet in 10 days on interest rates, Federal Reserve officials are very divided over a key question: How worried they ought to be about the U.S. labor market.

‘I would like to know the truth’: My stepgrandmother told me she left me her IRA. How do I find it?

“She passed away in December 2025. So far, no one in the family has received anything from her estate.”

‘A friend calls it the everything bubble’: Why do so many economists fear a 1929-style crash?

We have faced fears, for more than 10 years, that the market is going to experience the kind of crash not seen in nearly a century.

Diane Keaton’s $29 million ‘house that Pinterest built’ was taken off market 2 weeks before she died

Hollywood legend Diane Keaton’s beloved “house that Pinterest built” was quietly taken off the market just 2 weeks before her death at the age of 79.

Brad Pitt and Ines de Ramon are ‘really making their home into a home’

Brad Pitt and his girlfriend, Ines de Ramon, have reportedly moved in together—just weeks after the actor snapped up a brand-new $12 million home in Los Angeles.

‘I’m worried about hurt feelings’: I regret hiring my brother-in-law as my financial adviser. How do I fire him?

“I do not know how to tell my brother-in-law that I am switching.”

Investors have reasons to be nervous about markets right now. How to separate the warning signs from the noise.

Throughout all the market choppiness, stocks pushed higher this past week.

There’s one key piece of chart evidence missing to call for a stock-market correction

Despite concerns that a stock-market correction is imminent, repeating patterns of success by bulls show the uptrend is still intact — for now.

‘My family is having a crisis’: My mom added my brother to her mortgage. He stopped paying. How does she get him off it?

“He refuses to take their names off the mortgage without getting paid.”

This secret ingredient of the economy says things are OK — and no recession is brewing

When the economy shows sign of stress, one of the first things Americans strike from their budgets are frequent takeout dinners and restaurant reservations. It’s one of the best early warning signs of recession.

U.S. passport power plunges — and ‘worried’ Americans are searching for second passports and golden visas

Many Americans aren’t necessarily looking to move overseas. They’re looking for a Plan B.
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