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Block’s stock has suffered in a ‘dismal’ fintech market. But these new forecasts are drawing cheers.

The parent company of Square and Cash App offered an upbeat long-term earnings outlook at its first investor day since 2022.

Bitcoin’s bear market is dragging the crypto below $90,000. Follow its price since President Trump’s election.

The crypto market has shed $1.2 trillion in market value amid a dramatic selloff since October.

‘My retirement is completely in bitcoin’: Why don’t more people do what I do?

“‘I also borrow against bitcoin. What’s the catch?”

Fears about the ‘sketchy’ economy have Americans turning to secondhand stores for Christmas shopping

As households face tighter budgets, experts anticipate more people will shop secondhand for gifts this holiday season.

An epic rally in small-cap stocks is fading fast. These charts show why they may never catch up to the big dogs.

All hope isn’t lost, but several factors could keep a lid on small caps relative to their larger peers.

U.S. economy grew at an above-average speed before shutdown, delayed reports show. What about now?

The U.S. economy was still expanding at an uneven but somewhat robust pace as summer drew to a close, a trickle of economic reports delayed by the government shutdown have shown. However, there’s a big “but.”

UnitedHealth is dropping a million seniors from Medicare Advantage as it aims to restore its ‘swagger’

America’s largest insurer is making sweeping changes to its Medicare Advantage plans to improve profit margins.

‘He lived alone in Section 8 housing’: My late uncle’s landlord disposed of his art collection. What can we do?

“The management company said they would store his belongings.”

‘He’s executor of his dad’s estate’: Should my son use his late father’s bank account to pay for funeral expenses?

“There’s no trust in place, but there is a will.”

Here’s why Nexstar thinks the FCC should change the rules to allow it more control over local television

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has long advocated for changes to rules that limit the number of stations a local television company can own, but opponents say that’s something only Congress can address.

This is why Trump & Co. keep talking about phantom $2,000 checks 

It’s politics, not economics.

Chevron, Exxon plan to keep boosting oil production, even as crude gets cheaper. What gives?

Chevron and Exxon are “deep-pocketed names that are thinking 20 and 30 years out.”
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