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The U.S. now has a rating associated with a 1-in-100 default chance

Have a look at the default rate of sovereign issuers. Going back to 1983, precisely zero countries with a triple-A rating defaulted within 10 years of getting that gold-standard approval.

This stock trader called a bottom for the S&P 500. Here’s what he’s saying now.

Theo Trade’s Jeff Bierman: “You have to be very careful how you approach this market. I would not rule out a 2009-style flash crash.”

America faces a digital threat from China — and this ally alone can end it

How a single agreement with Mexico could strengthen America’s digital security, provide new jobs — and counter China.

The ‘sell America’ trade is back — but it never really left

Tech, financials and healthcare are 3 relatively insulated U.S. stock-market sectors.

Recession indicators are out of control. When will this madness end?

Everything except jobless claims, which have held steady, and GDP appears to be a recession indicator.

This veteran investor crunches the numbers and sees the risk of a full-blown bear market

Kotok in his latest email to clients walks through an estimate of just how much tariffs will take a bite out of corporate earnings.

My ex-wife said she should have been compensated for working part time during our divorce 20 years ago. Do I owe her?

“My ex-wife and I both recently retired from federal government jobs, and have comfortable retirements.”

‘I’m an idiot’: I’m middle aged, earn $68,000 a year and have $39,000 in credit-card debt

“I plan on keeping the accounts open to protect my credit, but I will cut and toss all the cards so I can’t use them.”

Why the U.S. consumer may be more resilient than many think

The U.S. consumer may have more resilience to the onslaught of tariffs than many assume.

Here’s why country musician Zach Bryan bought this old church in Massachusetts, and what he plans to do with it

Popular country crooner Zach Bryan has bought a historic church, and the reason is close to his heart.

Pro golfer Rory McIlroy is leaving Florida to live in the U.K. full time with his family

McIlroy and his wife Erica Stoll began building a home outside London just a few months after calling off their divorce.

El-Erian says the era of U.S. exceptionalism is on pause

Mohamed El-Erian, the former chief executive of bond giant Pimco and Allianz’s chief economic adviser, said the era of U.S. exceptionalism isn’t conclusively over.
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