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How good will your retirement be? Depends on where you live.

Policymakers are trying to close the gap between the best and worst places to retire

Everyday investors keep making Wall Street pros look dumb with this one simple move

‘It was a no brainer’ for retail traders, but professional market participants have missed the trade

4 cases when a Roth conversion won’t pay off for you

Sometimes moving money to a Roth IRA just doesn’t make sense.

Medtronic to split off its fast-growing diabetes business to unlock its value

The new diabetes company will be predominantly business-to-consumer, while Medtronic’s model was more business-to-business.

‘What we found horrified us’: My elderly relative mistook charity envelopes for overdue bills — and fell prey to a deed scheme to steal their house.

“As a millennial, it’s been a long time since I’ve gotten physical mail. I had no idea that my relative would have been receiving solicitations daily from charities.”

This is why Nvidia’s CEO thinks U.S. export controls on chips haven’t worked

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said U.S. export controls have only encouraged Chinese chip competitors, while locking his company out of the market

Hedge funds are shorting stocks again, boosting leverage to new record

Hedge funds have increased bearish bets to a four-year high, according to Goldman Sachs.

Howard Marks still believes in U.S. exceptionalism — but perhaps not by as much

Howard Marks, the co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Management and one of the pre-eminent investors in the world, on Wednesday said the U.S. is still the destination of choice for investors.

Lowe’s beats Wall Street’s profit expectations to one-up rival Home Depot

Lowe’s said it faces housing-market headwinds and near-term economic uncertainty, but kept its 2025 earnings projections in place.

Target’s stock drops as earnings fall below forecasts and outlook is lowered

Target says that it saw softer-than-expected sales and profit pressures in the first quarter as the retail environment remained “highly challenging.”

TJX’s stock dips as same-store sales fall slightly short

Sales rise 5% and its profit narrowly beats analyst estimates.

Tourists are eyeing ‘destination dupes’ to save money on travel this year: Goodbye Italy, hello Albania.

Destination dupes, or lesser-known locales that are culturally and geographically similar to a popular tourist getaway without the crowds and pricey accommodations, are growing in popularity as consumers cut back on spending.
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