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Carvana’s stock zooms to longest winning run on record, as S&P 500 inclusion is within sight

The online used-car retailer’s stock has gained nearly 50% over a 12-day winning streak, and is aiming for an all-time high.

What happens when a career-change expert has to reimagine her own career?

Three lessons in unretirement.

How stocks usually react to December Fed days — and why Powell’s final meeting of 2025 could be different

Investors were bracing for the Federal Reserve’s final interest-rate decision of 2025 on Wednesday, with history showing that the S&P 500 index has tended to see a modest gain on Fed days in December.

Broadcom’s stock is a ‘top pick’ on Wall Street ahead of its earnings report. Here’s why.

Enthusiasm for custom chips made by Broadcom has been sweeping Wall Street going into the company’s earnings report on Thursday, and some analysts are keeping an upbeat outlook for its next few years.

This bond-market ‘mystery’ could be a sign of trouble ahead, Wall Street economist says. Here’s why all investors should pay attention.

Rising long-end Treasury yields defy easy explanation and could potentially signal trouble ahead for investors, says Apollo’s Torsten Slok.

These unexpected money moves can make giving your grandkids financial help more fun

Beyond the 529: There are many creative ways to give your family a leg up

Amazon’s stock is this analyst’s ‘best idea’ for these 3 reasons

Amazon’s cloud, advertising and e-commerce businesses will drive revenue and margin growth in 2026, according to TD Cowen

Hassett’s prospects dip, but he’s still the front-runner for Fed chair, with Trump’s decision likely to come next month

President Donald Trump on Tuesday evening said his process for picking a successor to Fed Chair Jerome Powell, whose term ends in May, isn’t over.

Help wanted: Companies that can write job ads that don’t discriminate against workers over 50

Help-wanted ads with buzzwords like “energetic,” “fast-paced,” “digital native” and “fresh perspectives” abound. But these potentially ageist descriptors are problematic at best — and illegal at worst.

Worker pay and benefits rise faster than inflation — but that gap is shrinking in a poorer jobs market

The amount of money businesses pay in wages and benefits rose again in the third quarter and outpaced inflation. But a clear downward trend in the past several years also points to a deterioration in the jobs market.

Tesla’s stock has an AI halo. Can Rivian’s get the same treatment?

Rivian could show off new self-driving technology at its Autonomy and AI Day on Thursday.

What happens when your insurer owns your doctor — and why that’s a problem

Health insurers increasingly employ the doctors who provide the medical care they pay for, creating a conflict of interest.
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