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OK, boomer: Why you should start giving your money to your adult kids now

There’s no point in waiting until you die — especially in this economy. How to know how much you can part with.

U.S. economy sags in December, S&P says, due to tariffs, inflation and softer sales

The U.S. economy stumbled at the end of the year, new surveys showed, as rising prices tied to tariffs reduced customer demand and spurred businesses to further tighten the reins on hiring.

Broadcom and these chip stocks make J.P. Morgan’s list of top picks

Fears of an AI bubble are likely here to stay. But a strong spending landscape means many semiconductor stocks can still thrive, according to J.P. Morgan analysts.

China is quietly destroying the dollar — and that’ll cost you. Fight back with these money moves.

When the U.S. dollar loses its monopoly on pricing the world’s critical resources, Americans’ purchasing power weakens.

Here’s why Pfizer is revising its revenue forecasts

The drugmaker revised its revenue guidance for 2025, saying it now expects $62 billion in revenue for the year.

Penny pinchers are putting the squeeze on the all-powerful Chinese central government

Weak retail sales and spending-averse households are pushing China toward targeted stimulus — including offering digital-yuan incentives — but the results have been mixed.

YOLO traders on both sides of the Atlantic buoy this financial-services provider’s stock

IG Group shares rallied by the third-highest percentage of the year on Tuesday after revealing strong demand from U.S. options traders as well as an acquired platform targeting retail investors in the U.K.

This famed short-seller explains why he’s doubling down on his bet against data centers

Jim Chanos says he’s not a fan of AI data centers, as he warns that the risk of a dot-com 2.0 is building.

The Fed’s ‘dovish version of a hawkish cut’ signals shift in stock-market leadership, says Jeremy Siegel

A decline in short-term rates is positive for the balance sheets of businesses, banks and households, says Wharton professor

Why it’s time for investors to start treating copper like a precious metal

Copper isn’t really a precious metal, but maybe it’s time investors started treating it like one. It shares a lot more in common with silver than you might think, and its similarities with silver can tell investors a lot about potential opportunities for copper.

While Ford shares are remarkably steady after $20 billion charge, these stocks are getting battered

Ford Motor Co.’s decision to take a nearly $20 billion charge as it shifts to hybrids from electric vehicles had little impact on the automaker’s stock but did send shares of battery makers lower.

2025 was one hell of a year. Consumers should expect more ‘silent pain’ in 2026

Tariffs, an AI boom, geopolitical divisions and a new administration ushered in a unique, unsettling year for consumers.
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