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Commodities Corner: Get ready for higher beef prices this summer. Here’s why.

Cattle futures have climbed to their highest prices on record as drought conditions in the southwestern United States devastated the animals’ feeding grounds, contributing to a drop in the size of the domestic cattle herd to its smallest in eight years.

Market Extra: Climate-related ETFs rise as U.S. stocks mostly fall

Some climate-related exchange-traded funds rose Wednesday while the broader U.S. stock market mostly fell.

Brett Arends's ROI: You may be betting one-sixth of your retirement portfolio on TV’s Jim Cramer

Cramer is bullish on these seven stocks. Should you be?

The Tell: Bank of Canada surprise rate hike reminds U.S. stock investors ‘pause’ doesn’t mean ‘stop’

The Bank of Canada delivers a reminder to U.S. investors Wednesday that pressing “pause” on rate hikes doesn't necessarily mean the tightening cycle is over.

The Ratings Game: Jefferies reiterates buy on First Horizon while Raymond James keeps market-perform rating

Jefferies cites potential for future stock buybacks and potential M&A activity for the bank while shaving its 2023 and 2025 earnings view.

: Amazon plans ad-supported tier for Prime Video streaming service: report

The e-commerce behemoth behind Prime Video is planning to take the plunge following similar moves by Netflix Inc. and Walt Disney Co.

: Target sees more foot traffic despite anti-LGBTQ+ backlash, research finds

Target has faced an intense anti-LGBTQ+ backlash against its Pride collection.

: A deluge of Treasury bill issuance is coming. How it could impact stocks and the broader market

A roughly $1 trillion deluge of debt-ceiling Treasury issuance is expected to start flowing later this week. Will it derail stocks? Here's a chart showing the performance of markets in past periods of heavy supply.

The Moneyist: I am a 65-year-old widow with a $2.5 million IRA. Should I collect my pensions now — or wait until 70?

‘Both my parents lived until their early 90s, so I always worry about running out of money.’

The Ratings Game: Apple’s stock can hit $220, says Wall Street’s most bullish analyst. Here’s how.

A big Apple bull just got more upbeat.

Beth Pinsker: 4 out of 5 Gen Xers think they’ll never fully retire — and that may be good news for this group

With Americans’ overall retirement confidence at its lowest point since 2008, it’s time for members of Generation X to focus on their future.

Economic Report: U.S. trade deficit jumps 23% to six-month high as imports rebound

The nation's trade deficit jumped 23% in April to a six-month high of $74.6 billion, reflecting an increase in imports such as cell phones and foreign autos.
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