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This obscure indicator with an impressive record has a bullish message for the stock market

As the ratio rises, the shorter-term outlook for equities gets better and better.

Oil prices drop, with supply concerns outweighing worries over Middle East

Oil futures kicked off October and the fourth quarter on a down note, feeling pressure from expectations for increased supply as traders continued to look past an escalation of tensions in the Middle East.

This hedge-fund manager says it’s a ‘max-long’ moment for stocks

A ‘cocktail’ of factors lead one investor to get very bullish.

‘I believe she made a big mistake’: My wife put her paycheck into a bank account with her inheritance. Do I now own 50% of those funds?

“I’m still working, and we’ve always filed joint tax returns.”

Europe’s top carmakers are struggling in China. Here’s why.

Top European car manufacturers including Volkswagen, Mercedes Benz, BMW, and Stellantis have all warned of the impacts of a slowdown in China’s market

You’re not upper class in America until you’ve reached this coveted status 

It may be financial security — more than income level — that characterizes the upper class

Chinese stocks could be headed for a ‘megarally’ with gains of up to 100%, veteran analyst says

Investors around the world are wondering how much longer the latest face-ripping rally in Chinese stocks can last. One longtime China analyst might have some answers.

Treasury yields slip as traders eye raft of jobs data this week

U.S. bond yields fell early Tuesday ahead of a busy few days of labor market data that will help determine the pace of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in coming months.

Eurozone inflation falls below target for the first time in three years

Inflation in the eurozone fell below target for the first time in three years, data that reinforce the likelihood the European Central Bank will cut interest rates later this month.

Cerebras IPO filing points to a recurring concern in AI: customer concentration

The much-anticipated IPO by Cerebras Systems — the first chip maker of the AI era to go public — also included information on the concentration of its customers, an issue investors are seeing at other AI hardware companies.

Hasbro and Mattel have most toy shipments locked in as port strike looms, analysts say

A strike along dozens of East Coast ports could cost the economy hundreds of millions of dollars a day, leaving things like cars, furniture, alcohol and pharmaceuticals stuck on ships, while potentially raising shipping costs for businesses and consumers.

CVS is reportedly reviewing its options — including a possible breakup

Drugstore chain CVS Health Corp. in recent weeks has been reviewing its options as a company — among them a potential breakup — the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
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