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Target might be having an ‘identity crisis,’ but some analysts are still standing by the stock

A redoubled focus on style “may not be enough in a retail landscape where convenience, selection and speed have rapidly evolved and redefined the competitive landscape,” according to one analyst.

I plan to convert $100,000 a year to a Roth. I’m 59 and worried about Social Security and RMDs. 

“We have invested assets of $8 million, of which $3.2 million is in 401(k)s or IRAs.”

Investors who bet on the economy are taking a very cautious approach, JPMorgan finds

Macro fund managers have lower equity beta, lower futures exposure and are shorter on index ETFs

A U.K. retailer is having its worst day ever as PwC-audited company said it overstated profits.

WH Smith shares saw their worst day on record on Thursday after the retailer said it overstated profits in its North American arm.

As a nurse, I’ve witnessed people abuse their power of attorney. Here are the signs.

“Even if someone has millions of dollars in retirement, that won’t keep them from being trapped in the hospital.”

Hedge-fund favorites are beating the market — and for the first time in three years, Tesla’s one of them.

The favorite stocks of hedge funds have outperformed the broader market this year, and for the first time since 2022, Tesla is one of them, an analysis from Goldman Sachs found.

The latest stock sell-off is just a rotation. Something bigger needs a trigger, says Citi.

Two days is not a trend says analysts Scott Chronert

Lucy Guo, world’s youngest self-made woman billionaire, buys $30 million L.A. mansion

Tech mogul Lucy Guo, the world’s youngest self-made woman billionaire, has invested a sizable portion of her enormous wealth into a new L.A. home.

‘Let them eat compute’ — AI is squeezing the housing market, this provocative take claims

Artificial intelligence — which a new report claims doesn’t even work for businesses 95% of the time — is the cause of the housing market rut.

Meta reportedly freezes its AI hiring spree amid wider restructuring

After a months-long hiring spree, Meta Platforms has frozen hiring in its artificial-intelligence division, according to a new report.

Stock market may be obscuring ‘important realities’ about the U.S. economy

The stock market has been pricing in a strong economy, even if “conditions are lining up to disappoint those elevated expectations,” says Bob Elliott, co-founder of Unlimited Funds.

Is pay-per-view dead? Jake Paul and UFC deals put the squeeze on PPV model.

Paul recently announced another boxing match that will stream on Netflix, and UFC is leaving its PPV model for Paramount+
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