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This top U.S. economist puts the chance of a ‘stagflationary’ recession at 65%

A leading economist contends a recession is now more likely than not due to the Trump administration’s trade wars, and that the U.S. could suffer the biggest “stagflationary” shock in decades.

It looks like Intel may have to go it alone. Can CEO Lip-Bu Tan fix the company solo?

Another rumored partner has dismissed the prospect of an arrangement with Intel, suggesting the company won’t get outside help with its turnaround.

Dow set to see first ‘death cross’ since 2023 — but here’s the good news

On Thursday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is set to become the latest major U.S. equity-market gauge to experience a “death cross.”

Want to make college a worthwhile investment? First answer these 5 questions.

“College does not pay off for everyone,” according to a new report from the New York Fed.

This Tesla and Alphabet earnings play could profit from stock-market volatility

Both of these stocks often see big postearnings moves. Meanwhile, the broader U.S. market is struggling to find its footing.

Trump’s new investment partner was bragging just last year about its DEI credentials

What will the folks in red hats think?

Google parent Alphabet dealt another antitrust blow — but investors shouldn’t sweat it

A judge ruled parts of Google’s ad-tech business to be monopolistic, but an analyst notes the latest case concerns a relatively small portion of Google’s empire.

Trump is furious that Fed won’t cut interest rates like ECB. Here’s why Powell won’t budge.

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is infuriating President Donald Trump by not moving to further cut interest rates, in contrast to aggressive easing by the European Central Bank.

Home prices are falling in these cities, as high mortgage rates weigh on buyers

Homeowners are struggling to sell in markets including California, Texas and Florida amid economic uncertainty and high interest rates.

Social Security field offices are about to be flooded, thanks to one new change happening amid workforce cuts

A change made by the Social Security Administration could see its field offices flooded with an estimated 60,000 to 75,000 additional people per week, according to Rep. Gerald Connolly, a Virginia Democrat.

UnitedHealth is pushing the Dow toward a never-before-seen disconnect with the S&P 500. What it means for the stock market.

A steep slide in UnitedHealth Group shares was dragging on the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Thursday, putting the blue-chip index on track for historical underperformance versus the S&P 500.

Home prices and sales are falling as buyers lose confidence, D.R. Horton says

Spring home-selling season started slower than expected, leading to disappointing earnings and a lowered full-year outlook, home builder said.
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