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The history doesn’t look good four years into a bull market. Why these strategists are optimistic anyway.

The stock market’s valuation has never been in year four of a bull market.

How to compete with AI in a bleak job market, according to this software giant’s CEO

Simply having a computer-science degree isn’t enough as AI replaces low-level coders.

Some savvy investors are seeking riches in Venezuela. It isn’t only about oil.

Venezuela’s defaulted debt has become the hot ticket on Wall Street as the White House tightens its grip of oil from the South American nation.

Even wealthy Americans are starting to worry more about their jobs

Fresh surveys of consumers have found more higher-income Americans are starting to feel the pressure of a weaker labor market, which will likely lead to less spending and weaken the economy.

We paid my daughter and son-in-law’s mortgage when it reached $76K. Here’s why we chose that magic figure.

“My husband, daughter, son-in-law and I all went to the bank.”

Running a business in a failed state: Cargill’s man with a ringside seat on the chaos in Venezuela

The author of a viral post on Venezuela, relating from personal experience its difficult day-to-day conditions, admits he was shocked by how far his message spread.

Actor Mickey Rourke faces eviction for claim of $59,000 unpaid rent at L.A. home

Hollywood icon Mickey Rourke is facing eviction from his leased Los Angeles home after his landlord accused him of falling behind on nearly $60,000 in rent.

Defense stocks rebound after Trump follows criticism with pledge to lift military budget by 50%

Traders bemoan whipsaw action in the sector

Why a weaker construction market has become a problem for Constellation Brands’ beer business

Corona maker Constellation Brands said that economic stress among its large segment of Hispanic consumers and a weaker construction market continued to weigh on beer demand.

Why Trump banning institutional investors like Blackstone from buying homes won’t bring down housing costs, according to experts

‘Institutional investors are a tiny share of the market, and a tinier share of the total U.S. housing market,’ one expert says

Goldman Sachs’ Apple Card saga is finally coming to an end

JPMorgan will take over the card program, which had been a major headache for Goldman.

Here’s how much oil Venezuela is producing and exporting, as the country’s future hangs in the balance

A guide to what’s happened with Venezuela’s crude-oil production and exports since President Donald Trump ordered a blockade of sanctioned oil tankers linked to Venezuela.
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