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AI and hiring: The top three myths

Some job applicants think artificial intelligence will play the deciding role in who gets hired.

China-focused ETFs struggle amid fears of another regulatory ‘crackdown’

It’s a dismal start to the year for several China-focused exchange-traded funds.

It’s the Trillionaires’ stock market now, and the rest of us are just along for the ride

A handful of "magnificent" tech stocks have been driving the stock market. Could that concentration turn into a problem for your 401(k) or stock portfolio?

Inflation is ‘far from dead’: Why one large asset manager doubts U.S. can hit 2%

A relatively healthy U.S. economy is unlikely to get back to 2% inflation “without some amount of pain,'' says SEI's James Solloway.

Trump’s past comments on bitcoin ‘scam’ cast doubt on his support for crypto in 2025

"I am not a fan of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies," Trump said in 2019.

AMC’s stock on pace to snap six-day losing streak and register biggest gain in over a month

Shares of AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. are up 5.8% Thursday, putting the stock on pace to snap its six-day losing streak.

Mark Zuckerberg has almost taken Meta back to trillion-dollar market-cap status

The Facebook parent company is about $42 billion away from hitting a $1 trillion valuation for the first time in over two years.

Spirit Airlines, weighed down by debt, is unlikely to find new suitors

Spirit, laden with $5.5 billion in debt, is reportedly looking to talk with advisers about its debt load.

Social Security’s cost-of-living adjustment for 2025 could be the lowest in five years

The program’s COLA for 2025 could be as low as 1.4%, compared to 3.2% in 2024

Fisker has ‘arguably become a meme stock’ says Stocktwits

Electric vehicle maker Fisker has seen its stock tumble below $1 for the first time in recent days

Activist investor Peltz makes his case for joining Disney board

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These Americans are struggling to pay their bills on time: ‘Financial stress appears to have risen,’ New York Fed says

A New York Fed report tracks which households are missing payments on car loans and credit cards.
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