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Gold sheds its safe-haven status. Is it just another momentum play now?

Gold has been on a spectacular, record-breaking bull run for much of the past three years — but some of the shine may be coming off the yellow metal, judging by its moves over the past week.

Tariffs costs and refunds take the spotlight as Home Depot, TJX and other retailers report earnings this week

The Supreme Court struck down most of the Trump administration’s tariffs, but uncertainty remains for store chains.

Why you shouldn’t fall in love with the S&P 500

What Wall Street doesn’t tell you about the long-term return on your investments.

This is the biggest weakness in most people’s budgets. Here’s how to fix it.

“Most people don’t blow up their budget because they’re careless,” one financial planner said. It happens because they neglect this critical detail.

The sobering way most Americans plan to use their tax refunds this year

Tax refunds are projected to be larger on average — and Americans are thinking hard about how to spend them.

I’m 72 and started claiming Social Security at 69. Will I get more money if I work part-time?

The Social Security Administration requires 40 credits to qualify for benefits and calculates your benefit using your highest 35 years of earnings.

Medicare Advantage’s once-blistering growth dropped in 2026. Here’s what that means.

Some Medicare Advantage plans have been quitting unprofitable markets and trimming extra benefits

Europe’s military buildup could create a bond market powerhouse that threatens U.S. Treasurys

Financing for defense spending could bring Europe more integrated capital markets.

Say goodbye to the 4 p.m. closing bell: Your stocks are becoming 24/7 digital cash

Tokenized equities — real shares of stock wrapped or reissued as blockchain tokens — threaten traditional brokerages.

This week’s slump in asset-manager stocks was driven by private-credit fears. Here’s what’s worrying investors.

Shares of asset managers fell due to worries over a private-credit fund managed by Blue Owl Capital, triggering broader anxiety about spillover effects.

‘I need to get my financial ducks in a row’: I’m 80 with $1 million. How do I prevent my son from being hit with inheritance tax?

“I have $650,000 in investments, $250,000 in life insurance and about $150,000 equity in my home.”

Could these 6 non-AI chip stocks be the next leg of the AI boom?

Analog chips have largely missed out on a broader semiconductor rally over the last two years — but that may be about to change.
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