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Energy and metals have been hot but a rally for agriculture commodities may now be getting under way, says technical analyst

An agriculture rally seems to be kicking into gear, says Fundstrat’s Mark Newton.

South Korea’s wild week ends on a flat note. Here’s what Goldman Sachs expects next.

Goldman Sachs raises its index earnings forecast for the third time this year and sets a 7,000 target for the KOSPI, 25% above current levels

My husband and I have $13.5 million and 3 kids, but one is an addict. How do we fairly divide our estate?

“We are the first generation on either side of our families to experience this level of success.”

Anthropic has ‘no choice’ but to fight Pentagon’s ‘supply-chain risk’ designation in court, CEO says

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said Thursday that the AI company has “no choice” but to legally challenge the Pentagon’s move to declare it a supply-chain risk.

FIFA World Cup games in Massachusetts may in danger amid funding fight. Here’s what fans can do.

Are World Cup games in jeopardy? Here is what happens to your $885 ticket if games move.

The scary numbers on retirement healthcare: You’ll need up to $469,000 saved

These healthcare estimates don’t even include everything you might need.

This Gap brand continues to be an underperformer, and it is dragging the retailer’s stock

The smallest of Gap’s brands continues to be a flash point for investors.

Robinhood’s new $695 Platinum card vs. $895 Amex Platinum: Which has better perks?

The investing app is stepping into the premium credit-card market long dominated by American Express and big banks.

Marvell’s stock soars as robust AI-driven demand drives an earnings beat

Marvell’s stock was up in after-hours trading on Thursday after an upbeat earnings report and full-year guidance.

Why the U.S.’s ‘newfound oil’ in Venezuela won’t offset an Iran oil shock

Oil is still “baking in the mother of all supply shocks” since the 1973 oil embargo, says one energy-market investor.

Why Broadcom’s earnings report has Wall Street so upbeat on a bad day for chip stocks

The chip maker said it has visibility into more than $100 billion in AI chip revenue in 2027, and some analysts see even more upside.

Investors betting on international stocks trouncing the U.S. are getting a rude awakening from the Iran conflict

The outperformance of international stocks is faltering as oil prices climb to $80 barrel.
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