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As Fed hawks and doves battle over rate cuts, investors need to watch these critical clues

Stocks and bonds will react to new data on job openings, wages and labor market perceptions.

Novo Nordisk’s weight-loss-drug trial provides rare good news in a rocky year

Novo Nordisk, whose shares have stumbled this year, on Tuesday announced a positive trial result for a weight-loss drug in development.

Shake Shack’s Big Shack burger is more than an internet sensation. Here’s what it says about the restaurant business.

So-called “value hooks” like the Big Shack burger have blurred the price boundaries in the restaurant industry.

How Burlington missed the mark on sales and bucked an off-price retail trend

Burlington Stores’ stock drops after the company missed sales expectations, as unusually warm weather led to a significant drop in store traffic.

Washington bought an election. Argentina got a president. You got the bill. 

The U.S. Treasury’s $43 billion slush fund just bailed out Argentina President Javier Milei — and some big investors. Central banks paid attention — and you should too.

Why stocks are trading on a knife’s edge ahead of the Fed’s December rate decision

November is often a good month for stocks, judging by the S&P 500’s performance over the past 25 years. This year has been anything but easy.

Thanksgiving gas prices could be the lowest in years — if you adjust for inflation. Why households are still on edge.

As American consumers continue to fret over rising food prices, the cost of gasoline is less of a worry.

Fund manager who ‘pounded the table’ to own Nvidia in 2017 now likes these AI stocks

Tony Wang, who has a knack for spotting tech winners like Nvidia, talks about the companies that are exciting him now.

The case that won’t go away: ECB reportedly investigates allegations of financial irregularities at Deutsche Bank

The former employee suing Deutsche Bank for €152 million has alleged the bank misused “netting” practices to boost its balance sheet.

They bet everything on Palantir and became millionaires. Inside the market’s ultimate cult stock.

‘If I was wrong about Palantir, I would have nothing’: Palantir speculators buy corporate swag, post on Reddit and pitch their parents on Alex Karp.

‘I have no paperwork’: My father gave my mother’s jewelry before he died. Will I owe taxes if I sell?

“I do have current appraisals.”

Nvidia says it’s not Enron. Michael Burry makes a different dot-com parallel.

Nvidia and Michael Burry, the famed investor who was chronicled in The Big Short by spotting the subprime bubble, appear to be in a war of words.
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