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Wide Treasury-market swings highlight investors’ confusion about where the economy is headed

Yields on U.S. government debt have seen big swings over the past two days, as the latest round of nongovernment data on the labor market has left investors scratching their heads.

Big Tech drags down S&P 500 amid jitters over highly valued stock market

U.S. stocks are stumbling this month amid worries over stretched valuations, with the S&P 500’s concentration in Big Tech making it vulnerable to pullbacks like the one seen Thursday.

Microsoft’s stock is suffering its longest losing streak in years. What gives?

Analysts say investors are rotating out of “laggard” Big Tech stocks in favor of momentum plays. They may also be spooked by Microsoft’s higher AI spending.

Bitcoin’s relief rally stalls. Why a return to record highs by year-end now seems unlikely.

Several things could stand in the way of a significant relief rally for bitcoin after it briefly fell below $100,000, a key milestone for the crypto.

Homeowners: The SALT deduction is going up to $40,000. Here’s how to get the most out of it.

Homeowners now have the chance to write off much more of their state and local tax bills, and this could potentially lead to bigger tax refunds.

The almighty bond market says the AI bubble won’t pop anytime soon

Recent Meta and Alphabet bond deals saw strong demand: “If there was a disaster brewing, that wouldn’t have happened.”

Tesla’s investor meeting is just hours away. Musk’s $1 trillion pay package is at stake.

Tesla has warned that Elon Musk could step down as CEO if his payday isn’t approved, and analysts say investors are likely to grant him what he wants.

Mamdani’s election is another headache for Medicare Advantage

Medicare Advantage wasn’t on the ballot in New York’s mayoral race this week — because it had already lost.

Why this often-overlooked report on the state of the labor market contributed to Thursday’s stock selloff

Jitters about the job market intensified Thursday, reviving a stock-market selloff from earlier in the week.

Nancy Pelosi announced she’s retiring in 2027. Here’s the retirement package she may get when she does.

The speaker emerita, a Democratic member of Congress since 1987, was the first woman to hold the role of speaker of the House.

As the FAA cuts 10% of flights at the 40 biggest airports on Friday, travelers should prepare for a ‘worst-case scenario’

Airlines say they will be flexible when it comes to letting passengers change or cancel their plans.

This income-investing approach from Goldman Sachs has been paying off

The firm’s covered-call ETFs have been outperforming competitors.
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