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Salesforce’s stock seals longest losing streak on record as newest AI acquisition sparks anxiety

Salesforce now has a lot of businesses to integrate.

Investors pile into moonshot SpaceX bets as first-day options trading shatters records

On Friday, SpaceX clinched the biggest IPO in the history of the U.S. equity market, raising more than $85 billion. On Tuesday, it followed that up with the biggest debut in the history of the U.S. options market.

Most people now get their news from social media. But many say they dislike it and are tuning out.

Audiences been increasingly getting news from social media for years — but many are now disillusioned, creating yet another challenge for media organizations.

SpaceX trading hits ‘bonkers’ levels as new ETFs see a massive cash influx

Newly launched leveraged ETFs are seeing heavy inflows as investors look for fresh ways to play the SpaceX hype.

Central banks plan to keep buying more gold. Here’s an interesting step they’re taking to store it safely.

While gold prices on Comex haven’t touched a record high since late January, a key reason for their climb back then to all-time intraday highs above $5,600 an ounce — namely, buying by global central banks — has proven to be resilient.

Bad news, home buyers: New construction sinks to a 6-year low. Here’s what it means for you.

Construction of new homes in the U.S. plunged in May to the lowest level since the height of the 2020 pandemic, possibly making a tough market for home buyers even tougher.

What have the U.S. and Iran agreed to? This is what markets are focused on.

The Trump administration and Iran have agreed on a framework for a peace deal. As everyone waits for the text of the framework to get released, here is a rundown of what the key points are for markets.

Chicken tenders are taking over the world, and KFC is rushing to keep up

Goodbye bone-in wings, hello tenders and chicken sandwiches that can be easily eaten in the car.

Global oil prices break below $80 for the first time since the Iran war began. Ships still aren’t passing through Hormuz.

Shipping data show that only a fraction of normal tanker volumes are moving through the Strait of Hormuz.

America’s fertility rate has never been lower. Blame smartphones — and these 4 financial realities.

Having as many children as families want requires “gender equality, economic stability, decent health and confidence in the future.”

These life-insurance policies are booming. Here’s who should — and shouldn’t — buy one.

Indexed universal life insurance policies have a very specific purpose that can help families, if used correctly.

Oil may move through the Strait of Hormuz first, leaving fertilizer supplies stranded

The interim peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran seems to be doing little to answer some of the thornier questions about the Strait of Hormuz, including how much longer it will take for products other than crude to start moving through again.
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