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Why Target’s price cuts on thousands of items are more than just a sales gimmick

Coupled with the company’s recent layoff announcement, the price cuts reflect a decisive move by the incoming CEO to change the status quo.

Dow’s banner day points to investor pivot beyond S&P 500’s top winners

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at a fresh record high Tuesday as investors piled into stocks beyond the hot AI plays

McDonald’s, Tyson and other companies have gotten more anxious about the fallout from SNAP delays

One analyst says payment delays across states are likely, even after the government’s reopening.

My friends say it’s weird I’ve kept my finances separate from my husband’s for over 10 years. Should we get a joint account?

Creating a joint bank account from which you automate your bill payments may help with the surface-level issue of covering utilities. But the underlying problem here is that you don’t feel like you and your husband are on the same team.

Why cutting drug prices is pushing Eli Lilly’s stock toward an all-time high

Even by dramatically lowering the prices of some of its medications, the drug giant is still outpacing its rivals and nearing a trillion-dollar valuation.

What’s the right time of year to take my RMD?

An important factor is what you plan to do with the money once it is out of your IRA.

The cost of care is gutting the American dream. Here’s how to fix it.

Ai-jen Poo, a leading advocate for caregivers, lands on the MarketWatch 25. She spoke with MarketWatch about how to solve America’s caregiving crisis.

Why copper is ‘a ticking time bomb for explosive price action’

Copper prices have dropped from the highest levels on record in July, but that doesn’t mean a powerful rally in the industrial metal has reached its end.

A 50-year mortgage is ‘only going to hurt the consumer.’ Here are some ideas that could actually help.

Experts call the idea of a 50-year mortgage, floated recently by President Donald Trump and FHFA Director Bill Pulte, “very problematic.”

Trump-linked Fermi is having trouble signing its first AI data-center power tenant

Fermi, which is organized as a real-estate investment trust, is worrying investors with the delay in closing the deal with its first tenant.

As Tesla doubles down on AI, this analyst says its stock has gotten harder to recommend

Tesla’s stock valuation is increasingly linked to AI initiatives around humanoid robots and robotaxis that aren’t bringing in revenue — for now.

CarMax is ‘stuck in neutral.’ And yes, it’s also about Carvana.

Analysts at Morgan Stanley downgraded their rating on CarMax’s stock, just a month after saying there was more hope for the used-car retailer.
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