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These countries own the most U.S. debt. Will they start selling?

There has been much talk lately about foreign investors backing away from the U.S. bond market, with President Donald Trump recently threatening retaliation against any nation that sells.

The largest defense IPO ever surges in debut

The largest ever defense initial public offering surged in its debut in Amsterdam on Friday.

The case for a U.S. bear market was building even before Trump antagonized overseas investors

There are two important measures that point to a downturn for stocks, according to Longview Economics.

Gold is approaching $5,000, and ‘unavoidable uncertainty’ means it could go higher

RBC’s head of commodities says there could be paths even higher for gold in a “real risk-off scenario.”

Nvidia’s on-and-off China relationship appears to be on again

The on-and-off saga involving Nvidia and China appears to be back on again, after a report that China’s government has given the go-ahead to big companies including Alibaba to buy the U.S. semiconductor maker’s chips.

Natural gas prices have overshot as deep freeze hits the U.S., says Goldman

Goldman Sachs thinks the current natural gas price reflects a temporary imbalance and should eventually correct.

I’m inheriting $250K. Will paying off my student loans and credit-card debt hurt my credit score?

“I will get $250,000 from the proceeds of the sale of a family home.”

A year later, ‘General Hospital’ star Cameron Mathison talks about losing his home in L.A. fires

“General Hospital” star Cameron Mathison shared a heartbreaking video of the devastation caused when the blaze ripped through his home last year.

Amazon reportedly to announce second wave of job cuts

Amazon.com workers are bracing for another round of massive job cuts, with the company reportedly expected to announce those cuts as soon as next week.

It’s a hit: Wegovy weight-loss drug pill prescriptions surge

The oral weight-loss drug introduced by Novo Nordisk this year in the U.S. is quickly being adopted.

TikTok forms joint venture to keep operating in U.S., ending yearslong saga

TikTok said late Thursday it has finalized a long-awaited deal that will allow the popular video-sharing app to keep operating in the U.S.

Bond investors should worry less about Treasury yields, and watch this move instead

Tensions between the U.S. and its NATO allies over Greenland put some investors on edge
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