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Gold’s on the verge of reaching $4,000. What’s behind its seemingly unstoppable rally.

Gold’s rally has the “weight of global uncertainty behind it,” says one asset manager.

‘Buckle up for a long shutdown’: Why the government might be closed for weeks

There’s no clear sign yet of a deal to the end the six-day-old U.S. government shutdown, leading to growing expectations that the closure could end up lasting around two or three weeks.

Is Tesla unveiling a cheaper Model Y soon? Here’s what to know about it.

A pair of cryptic X.com posts point to a launch soon.

Treasury market swept up in global jitters tied to resignation of French prime minister after less than a month

U.S. government bond yields followed their counterparts in Europe higher on Monday in reaction to the shocking resignation of French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, who held the job for less than a month.

Nvidia’s stock could soar another 45%. Here’s why one analyst says bears are wrong.

As AI infrastructure spending continues to rise, one bull sees a path for Nvidia’s stock to reach $275

This holiday season, online deals might be ‘a little weaker,’ as sales slow and shoppers navigate tariff fears

U.S. shoppers are expected to keep spending online at record levels this holiday season, but spending growth itself might slow and the discounts might not be as steep as retailers and customers try to stay ahead of tariffs and inflation, according to Adobe.

Why your S&P 500 index fund might be more risky than the internet bubble

The S&P 500’s record concentration to a handful of stocks at a time of relatively high valuations makes a case for broadening investment portfolios.

Hedge-fund billionaire Paul Tudor Jones says stage is set for massive rally before bull market reaches ‘blow off’ top

That’s Paul Tudor Jones, the billionaire investor and founder of Tudor Investment, who said the setup in markets these days reminds him of late 1999, just as the dot-com bubble was nearing its most extreme level.

Contrary to popular opinion, U.S. stocks do justify their valuations, says Morgan Stanley

Taking inflation and wider margins into account, U.S. stocks are nowehere near as expensive as they were in the late 1990s.

Social Security’s Bisignano named to additional role as CEO of IRS

The appointment would not require Senate confirmation.

This Middle East oil giant just got a nuclear big brother — and your portfolio will feel the heat

Treasury bonds, the dollar and gold are affected when a key U.S. ally no longer trusts America to protect it.

‘My money didn’t go so far’: I retired at 61 but went back to work. I’m now 66. Did I make the right decision?

“People need to be more concerned with outliving inflation than outliving Social Security.”
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