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: Magnificent Seven’s bonds shrug off equity weakness as Nasdaq falls into correction territory

Meta was leading a selloff in high-quality tech stocks on Thursday, but its bonds were doing fine.

Brett Arends's ROI: Sell the S&P 500. Buy this instead.

Every two weeks, all around the country, working Americans have money deducted from their paychecks and diverted into their 401(k)s. This probably includes you.

The Ratings Game: Microsoft’s growth has trailed that of peers, but the trend could soon flip in a big way

Microsoft Corp. grew revenue more slowly than the overall software sector in the company's last fiscal year. The trend could be about to flip.

Earnings Results: Royal Caribbean’s stock seesaws higher after profit beat views and outlook raised

Royal Caribbean's stock rallied Thursday in choppy trading after the cruise-ship operator's third-quarter profit rose well above expectations.

The Ratings Game: Morgan Stanley’s new CEO Ted Pick has ‘big shoes to fill’ as he faces challenging markets, analyst says

Wells Fargo analyst Mike Mayo says Ted Pick is walking into a difficult job, as Morgan Stanley's outgoing CEO James Gorman becomes executive chair in a closely watched move on Wall Street.

Economic Report: U.S. pending home sales stay near record low despite modest pickup in September

U.S. pending home sales rose in September, the National Association of Realtors said on Thursday.

Economic Report: U.S. trade deficit in goods widens 1.3%, modest drag for GDP growth in third quarter

The U.S. trade deficit in goods widened 1.3% to $85.8 billion in September, according to the Commerce Department’s advanced estimate released Thursday.

In One Chart: Fair fight? In the World Series, the Rangers ($251 million payroll) play the Diamondbacks ($119 million)

The Texas Rangers spend more than twice as much on their players as their World Series opponent the Arizona Diamondbacks.

: Will flag football be the next pickleball? Tens of millions of dollars are betting on it.

The tackle-free version of the sport will be part of the Olympics in 2028.

Economic Report: GDP jumps 4.9% as the U.S. economy speeds up

The U.S. economy grew at a 4.9% annual pace in the third quarter --- fueled by a burst of consumer spending --- and defied expectations of slowdown

Economic Report: Durable-goods orders surge due to Boeing plane contracts

Orders for durable or long-lasting goods jumped 4.7% in September, largely because of a flush of new contracts for Boeing airplanes.

: Bristol Myers Squibb shares drop as key product sales fall short of expectations

IRS an "unlikely savior" of quarterly results, analysts say.
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