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Dollar Tree beats sales expectations, as consumers spend more on bargain items

Dollar Tree’s stock is climbing as the discount retailer’s assortment of bargains, with the average cost of its items at $1.40 each, is getting people to spend more at its stores.

AI air pocket, struggling consumer could prove a double whammy for stocks next year, says Bank of America

Don’t look for outsized gains from the S&P 500 next year, the headwinds are numerous warns Savita Subramanian.

Why oil producers are adding to the global supply glut despite low crude prices

The major oil producers known as OPEC+ unwound previous output cuts faster than expected this year — increasing quotas at a time when global oil prices have dropped around 16% year to date.

As ChatGPT turns three, Deutsche Bank offers these solutions to Altman’s ‘Code Red’

Deutsche Bank identifies OpenAI’s challenges and looks at possibles fixes for each.

What home buyers and sellers can expect in 2026: Will mortgage rates go down?

Everything you wanted to know about real estate in 2026 but were afraid to ask.

‘I love my work’: I’m a 61-year-old public-school teacher and have a $60K pension. Is it safe?

“I am aware that my pension as a Chicago public school teacher is dependent on factors that are very much in flux right now.”

UNC coach Bill Belichick sells his charming Nantucket cottage for $3.8 million

Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick has sold his Nantucket cottage just three months after putting the beachfront property on the market for $3.9 million.

He was Russia’s richest man and spent ten years in the gulag. Mikhail Khodorkovsky on Ukraine, Putin and failed talks to merge with a U.S. oil giant

In an exclusive interview, Mikhail Khodorkovsky says Vladimir Putin has abandoned his previous pragmatism — and reveals the U.S. oil company he nearly merged Yukos with.

Reasons to be optimistic about the S&P 500’s worst-performing stocks

The S&P 500’s biggest losers stocks have dropped by as much as 69% this year. But there may be diamonds in the rough.

Okta’s CEO says investors are getting two big things wrong about AI and software

Investors have worried that AI could “eat” software, reducing the need for traditional applications.

Why Marvell’s stock is soaring toward its best day in months after earnings

Marvell talked up dramatic new growth projections that are meaningfully higher than Wall Street was expecting.

American Eagle had Sydney Sweeney. But its lesser-known lingerie brand carried the day.

American Eagle raises outlook for the holiday quarter and the year on ‘strong momentum’ for sales.
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