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: MGM sees $100 million cost from recent cybersecurity attack

MGM Resorts International's stock drops 1% in the extended session Thursday after the hospitality company said that the recent cyberattack that hampered its operations is going to cost some $100 million.

Mark Hulbert: The stock market is building up to a major ‘buy’ signal

High interest rates aren't going to keep stocks low much longer, writes Mark Hulbert.

The Tell: Reports that China has been dumping Treasury bonds have been greatly exaggerated

Data purporting to show that China has been dumping its holdings of Treasury bonds have caught the attention of market bears and the financial press.

ETF Wrap: Here’s where ETF investors could turn to hide as Treasurys sell-off upends U.S. stocks

How ETF investors can navigate the choppy financial markets which remain on edge after a sell-off in U.S. government bonds drove long-term borrowing costs to the highest level in more than a decade, undercutting stock prices.

: ‘The Golden Bachelor’ was ABC’s No. 1 series premiere on Hulu

You can follow Gerry Turner’s journey to love on Thursdays at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

Distributed Ledger: Surging Treasury yields cap crypto price rises. Expect volatility ahead. 

This is the latest Distributed Ledger column from MarketWatch: a weekly look at the most important moves and news in crypto.

: Want to buy a new car? You should probably be making $100,000 a year.

The share of car buyers with monthly payments of $1,000 or above just hit a record high.

: Elon Musk sued by SEC over Twitter deal

Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk is being sued by securities regulators in connection with his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter Inc.

Market Extra: Fed is biggest loser on 30-year bonds trading at less than 50 cents on the dollar

The Federal Reserve owns by far the biggest position in 30-year bonds issued in May and August of 2020, followed by either Vanguard or BlackRock.

: Half of Medicare Advantage beneficiaries have been on their plans for at least two years. That could be a bad thing.

This may be the year to make a change

The Ratings Game: Should investors ’embrace the suck’ of software stocks? Here’s what history has to say.

Software stocks have a history of pulling back in the second half of the year before going on to outperform the S&P 500.

Help Me Retire: I’m 67 and retired with $2 million after investing in McDonald’s and Facebook — but now I think I should ‘park my money.’ What should I do? 

Have a question about your own retirement savings? Email us at [email protected]
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