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Market Snapshot: Stock-index futures advance after worst week for the S&P 500 since March

Buyers are reasserting their dominance early Monday, after the S&P 500 shed 2.3% last week, its biggest weekly decline since March.

Earnings Outlook: Rivian earnings: Wall Street eyes $1 billion in Q2 revenue for EV maker

Wall Street is looking for Rivian to hit $1 billion in quarterly revenue and keep a lid on costs.

Dow Jones Newswires: Hua Hong Semiconductor rises in $3 billion Shanghai debut

Hua Hong Semiconductor shares rose in their Shanghai debut on Monday, after the Chinese chipmaker raised close to $3 billion in the country's largest initial public offering so far this year.

The Fed: Fed’s Bowman says more interest-rate hikes will likely be needed

The Federal Reserve will likely need to raise interest rates even higher to bring inflation down to tolerable levels, Fed Gov. Michelle Bowman said Saturday.

Market Snapshot: Rising Treasury yields spooked the stock market. Now, a key test lies ahead.

The Treasury's next round of auctions is about to kick off, giving markets a chance to see how investors respond to the U.S.'s deteriorating fiscal outlook.

Retirement Hacks: Finding a financial adviser is like dating — you don’t need to stick with the first one 

Ask questions, do your research and don't be afraid to look for the right fit 

Earnings Watch: Earnings have beaten Wall Street estimates by more than usual in the second quarter, but the third quarter isn’t looking great

Wall Street's expectations for the third quarter overall have only grown dimmer, despite an upbeat outlook from S&P 500 index heavyweight Amazon.

Mark Hulbert: The stock market’s lofty valuation right now should make you dizzy

Valuations are almost as stretched as at the 2022 bull-market high.

: UBS nears major investment-bank restructuring: report

Continued integration of Credit Suisse after emergency takeover spurs plans for reshuffling UBS's deal teams, Reuters reports.

Retirement: Are inflation and debt pushing you to raid your retirement savings early? You’re not alone.

More Americans are feeling the financial pinch thanks in part to inflation and debt, and they’re looking to their retirement savings for help now.

: The U.S. debt will rise by more than $5 billion — every single day for the next decade

As the investment world still comes to grips with Fitch Ratings decision to downgrade the U.S. debt rating, here's an eye-popping statistic.

: Millennials are losing the home-buying edge to Baby Boomers

The U.S. housing market is slipping away from the millennial generation, according to the National Association of Realtors.
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