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Why Israel’s airstrikes in Iran are expected to have minimal impact on the U.S. economy

The U.S. economy’s reliance on overseas oil is very much less a factor today than 10 or 15 years ago, says Nomura economist David Seif.

How to handle your investment portfolio during a period of conflict

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Consumer sentiment improves for first time in six months

American consumers continue to show concern about the state of the economy.

These defense stocks offer the best growth prospects, as the Israel-Iran conflict fuels new interest in the sector

RTX’s stock gains 1.3% on top of a 22% year-to-date rise, but other sector stocks offer stronger revenue-growth prospects.

Long-battered ether may be seeing a resurgence thanks to stablecoins. Here’s why.

Ether investors are now hopeful that the crypto’s price is gearing up for a resurgence powered by positive news around stablecoins, a type of crypto whose value is pegged to another asset, most commonly the U.S. dollar.

The secret to a longer life could be this old-fashioned English breakfast

Two separate studies find these old-school breakfast dishes can slow aging.

Ellen DeGeneres set to take a huge loss on one of her last remaining L.A. homes as she knocks $5.4 million off original ask

The home also offers sweeping views of the Los Angeles skyline

My retirement account has more than my wife’s — how should we split the money we save? 

“I don’t think we’ll be able to max out both employer plans and both IRAs each year.”

Airline stocks take a beating as the Israel-Iran conflict gives consumers another reason not to travel

The massive Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear and military sites has sparked fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East and sent oil prices surging.

BofA strategist says the door is wide open for stock-market bulls, if breadth improves

Michael Hartnett’s weekly research note, The Flow Show, highlights the dramatic improvement in market sentiment among U.S investors even if some of that enthusiasm will now be tempered by Friday’s developments in the Middle East.

You can still find hot tech stocks as a value investor — if you take this approach

Many tech stocks fall outside of the traditional definition of value, but this portfolio manager says investors should adapt their thinking.

Poorly run companies can be painfully bad stocks. Here’s what to watch out for.

Many CEOs and corporate directors know how to cut a business but not how to grow it. That’s a good way to destroy shareholder value.
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