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AT&T earnings bring beats on these two key numbers

AT&T topped expectations on postpaid phone subscriber growth and free cash flow for the second quarter.

The lesson from 17 first cuts of the cycle are more sobering for the stock market than it appears

The stock market usually goes up after the first cut, but the reason why might not be as helpful this time around.

LVMH shares slump on signs the post-COVID luxury boom is over

The luxury conglomerate posted a 1% drop in its second quarter revenue after its sales previously boomed last year in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic

German manufacturing slumps, eurozone economy listless in July

Political deadlock in France and a prolonged slump in German manufacturing continue to dog economic activity in the eurozone, according to surveys published Wednesday.

‘I am an only child’: My father left his $50 million estate to my stepmother in an irrevocable trust. I inherited $1 million. Is this reasonable?

“Is it common for entire estates to be left to the second spouse instead of being divided among the children?”

Perfect for sipping margaritas on the patio, this was Jimmy Buffett’s sweet and breezy Palm Beach pad, listed for $7.25 million

The 3-bedroom residence brims with charm, and it’s just a short stroll to the Atlantic Ocean-facing sands.

Reckitt to simplify by dropping home products and troubled infant-formula unit

Reckitt Benckiser Group said it plans to refocus its business on its most profitable “Powerbrands” including Durex and Nurofen

Deutsche Bank stock slides on further losses from U.S. commercial real estate

Deutsche Bank shares tumbled on Wednesday as the German lender revealed further pain from U.S. commercial real-estate losses and took a provision on a long-running legal dispute.

Treasury yields dip as investors favor bonds amid stock sell-off

Bond yields fell early Wednesday as a risk-off tone swept global markets, enticing investors into the perceived safety of government paper.

By backing Trump, Tesla’s Elon Musk seems to be ignoring reality once again

Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Elon Musk appears not to care about how polarizing his recently espoused political views are to the core customer base for electric vehicles.

Here’s why Alphabet’s stock is shrugging off an earnings beat

The Google parent has been showing cost discipline in many areas, but several factors could negatively impact margin expansion in the third quarter.

Enphase Energy stock rises as Q3 revenue outlook meets analysts’ views

Shares of Enphase Energy were up in after-hours trading after the energy-technology company forecast third-quarter revenue equivalent to analyst estimates, despite missing on second-quarter results.
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