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3 shady tactics used during the 2008 housing crisis could be making a comeback

Risky financial products and scams could see a resurgence as the Trump administration hollows out the federal government’s consumer watchdog, advocates warned.

Intel’s earnings could benefit from the tariff frenzy — for now. Here’s the risk ahead.

Analysts worry about the chip maker’s guidance, as the most recent period likely saw customers stockpile PC chips ahead of tariffs.

Newsom invokes Nvidia’s stock drop as Trump spars with China

“Check your portfolio,” the California Democrat said as he sues over tariffs.

Coinbase gets regulatory notice for crypto accounting move that MarketWatch called out months ago

SEC tells company not to use individually tailored accounting metrics or ones that may be misleading.

Medicare Advantage’s ‘secretive maze’ of costly marketing and incentives needs an overhaul, Senate report says

The “secretive maze of marketing and enrollment incentives” surrounding Medicare Advantage costs taxpayers extra money and needs an overhaul, according to a new Senate report.

Fund-manager survey raises questions about Beijing’s possible role in bond-market turmoil

Is China selling? I would if I were them.

Netflix’s stock chart showing standout strength ahead of earnings

The stock is one of just 74 in the S&P 500 that is trading above its 50-day moving average, which is also above its 200-day moving average.

The stock market’s best and worst days often land side by side. Here’s the risk of walking away.

Trying to avoid the market’s down days could mean investors miss the biggest up days too

Showing that she makes a lot more than her $75,000 WNBA salary, Angel Reese buys a home after ‘retiring her momma’

Reese has been vocal about the need to increase player salaries in the WNBA amid its rapid growth.

Why U.S. investors might be seriously underestimating the risk of a recession

President Donald Trump’s latest tariff tweaks appear to have helped stabilize U.S. financial markets — at least, for now.

Credit markets aren’t flashing recession fears — but that could be the problem

Credit spreads are often the “canary in the coal mine” when it comes to signaling a liquidity crunch or recession fears.

Fed can wait and see before mulling any interest-rate moves — at least for now, Powell says

The Federal Reserve is in good shape, at least for now, to wait and see how President Trump’s tariffs and other policies impact the economy, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday.
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