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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.

AI is crushing these once-reliable tech stocks. Are investors missing the point?

FactSet and Gartner are among the S&P 500’s worst performers this year — but some on Wall Street see resilient and sticky businesses that can adapt to AI.

Why Oracle’s stock — and its bonds — can’t shake off AI spending fears

Oracle has left nervous investors with more questions than answers about the company’s AI financing plans.

Tesla’s stock flirts with new high upon bold prediction for a $3 trillion valuation

While Tesla shares have pared gains, optimism is building for the company’s efforts in AI and autonomous driving.

‘We all have economic jitters’: After the Fed cut rates, should my son buy a $600K house?

“They are tuned in to friends and colleagues, who are losing jobs, cognizant of shifts in company agendas and financial worries.”

‘Am I simply the unloved son?’ My mother ghosted me after my father died. Is she stealing his money?

“No phone calls, no holiday cards, no explanation, no anything.”

Stocks could see wild swings in the last trading push of the year. Where to put your money.

A delayed November jobs report and key inflation reading are not the only things that could gin up market turmoil.

The AI boom will turn to bust in 2026, says this forecaster who offers his trade of the year

High valuations leave stocks vulnerable to a big tech sell-off, according to BCA Research

Kevin Warsh’s odds of becoming Fed chair leap higher as Dimon signals support

President Trump said he was leaning toward choosing either Warsh or Kevin Hassett to succeed Fed Chair Jerome Powell.
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