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Ackman’s Pershing Square USA says IPO is still happening, despite NYSE delay notice

The timeline for the initial public offering of billionaire investor Bill Ackman’s new investment fund Pershing Square USA appeared to get a bit hazier on Friday, according to the New York Stock Exchange — though the fund claimed it was still moving ahead with the offering.

S&P 500’s turbulent week ends with stocks rallying after inflation report

U.S. stocks rebounded Friday after a turbulent week for the S&P 500.

Why CrowdStrike is likely shielded from billions in customer losses caused by its outage

The outage is believed to have caused $5.4 billion in losses for big enterprises — but various factors help insulate the cybersecurity company.

Some of the most popular trades of 2024 are coming undone after reaching ‘stupid’ levels

The selloff in U.S. semiconductor and megacap stocks has sucked up most of investors’ attention over the past couple of weeks. But they aren’t the only momentum trades that have stopped working.

Why Zelle scams concern lawmakers so much — and how they could affect you

Victims of Zelle scams are entitled to more reimbursement than they’re getting, lawmakers say.

Olympians’ families turn to GoFundMe in a race to get to Paris: ‘How would we miss this?’

Families of Olympic athletes are working against tight timelines and high expenses for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity at the Paris Games.

DexCom’s stock is headed for its worst selloff ever. Not everyone thinks it’s justified.

Shares of DexCom Inc. tumbled more than 40% on Friday and were headed for their worst percentage drop on record, a day after the maker of diabetes-management equipment shocked investors with a cut to its sales forecast that heightened concerns about growing global competition and the company’s prospects overall.

Beware of bears selling shorts

If Elon Musk tweets about a stock – GAMESTONK! – are you required to rush out and buy it? Are you required to speculate on it with a lot of money that you can’t afford to lose?

Why ‘dog days’ of summer can be harsh for these bonds

Trading activity in U.S. corporate bonds tends to dry up in late summer, according to Barclays.

Don’t know what your Social Security benefits will be? Uh oh.

What people don’t know can hurt them in planning for the long haul of retirement.

What to make of this week’s action in the stock market and the ‘Great Rotation’

Also: Surprising data on home prices; combining your investments with your politics; and a retirement account mistake you can avoid.

Commodity markets fear a repeat of China’s 2015 economic slowdown

The rally for commodities this year has nearly fizzled out, with a slowdown in China’s economy fueling worries about demand for oil, copper, and other commodities — putting traders on alert over a potential repeat of China’s 2015 stock market crash and global slump in commodities.
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