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Consumer spending habits are changing in this key way, Kroger says

With consumers still facing uncertainty over tariffs and the overall economic environment, many are choosing to dine at home rather than eat out, according to supermarket giant Kroger Co.

How a contrarian trade can help you as an investor stay ahead of the Israel-Iran conflict

Also: An AI reminder, good timing for retirement annuities and where home sellers are most likely to cut prices.

Tech companies lead list of double-digit gains in June for stocks in the S&P 500

Semiconductor stocks, led by Micron, are among the month’s best performers, while Coinbase shares have benefited from the craze over stablecoins.

Trump appointee at Fed doubts tariffs will fuel inflation and aligns himself with president’s vocal backing for interest-rate cuts

Auditioning to become Trump’s pick to replace Jerome Powell as Fed chair?

Tesla’s robotaxi launch is around the corner. Here’s what it means for the stock.

The launch of the EV maker’s robotaxi service would cap a decade of promises about autonomous vehicles by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

A new world order is redirecting capital from the U.S. toward Europe, says Goldman Sachs’ former commodity chief

U.S. power was built on ‘bonds, barrels and bombs,” but that’s changing, says Goldman’s former commodity chief.

CarMax sees strong used-car demand in the wake of tariffs. The stock is climbing.

CarMax’s stock surges, as used-vehicle sales rise at the fastest rate in nearly four years.

Why stablecoin play Circle’s stock is still a buy even after a sixfold rally

An analyst projects revenue growth of up to 30% a year for Circle Internet, helping it outpace other fintechs.

Home Depot continues its building-products expansion with reported bid for GMS

Home Depot made a buyout bid for buildings-products distributor GMS, the WSJ reported, a year after it bought SRS Distribution for over $18 billion.

Meme stocks and Robinhood users show why long-term investing is your best bet

“Betting against Robinhood users is a profitable business,” according to one survey, as top stocks bought by users fell 5% in the month after.

Why the stock market will be performing a high-wire act over the summer, according to UBS

Analysts may be too optimistic about earnings and valuations are again stretched

What the Gulf War and past supply disruptions says about how high oil prices can go

Based on past conflicts that have rattled oil prices, oil is likely trading in the upper range of where it should be as the Israel-Iran crisis simmers, say analysts at Citigroup.
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