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Jobless claims rise slightly, but no sign of trouble brewing in labor market

The number of people who applied for unemployment benefits in early February rose slightly, but they remained at very low levels in a sign the labor market is still quite healthy.

Oil prices attempt to bounce off 2025 lows after Saudi Arabia raises crude prices

Oil futures ticked higher early Thursday, seeing a modest bounce off 2025 lows after Saudi Arabia’s state-owned petroleum company significantly raised physical crude prices for Asia.

Lilly says Mounjaro and Zepbound contributed to big revenue boost

Lilly’s CEO says that the company has “tremendous momentum” entering 2025.

Unexpectedly dovish Bank of England decision sends U.K. assets lower

The Bank of England on Thursday cut interest rates by a quarter-point, its third reduction since August.

Honeywell confirms plan to split into three companies, but stock turns lower

Honeywell plans to split into three separate companies, The Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, news that sent shares surging.

A microchip material maker sees its worst day in 11 years. Ken Griffin’s Citadel wins big.

A microchip materials manufacturer that counts Taiwan Semiconductor, GlobalFoundries and STMicroelectronics as clients saw its stock plunge on Thursday after cutting its sales outlook, citing worsening conditions in the automotive and consumer markets.

Don’t swing for the fences even as the stock market scales worries, says Citi. Here’s its barbell portfolio.

Investors should take a more prudent approach during a volatile first half of 2025

Here’s how one French bank turned out to be a big winner from Trump’s victory

Societe Generale posted a stronger-than-forecast profit in the fourth quarter, buoyed by stock market trading after President Donald Trump’s election win.

My ex-husband died, but my son’s stepmother won’t return his calls. We don’t know if there’s a will. What now?

“My son is hurt, to say the least, that she is acting this way.”

Trump is putting ‘maximum economic pressure’ on Iran. What’s next for oil?

President Donald Trump’s recent decision to reinstate a goal from his first presidency to bring Iran’s oil exports to zero has had little impact on crude prices so far.

A retail army is bullying bigger investors waiting to buy a stock-market dip, says Goldman strategist

Retail investors are pushing their weight around in 2025, and buying stocks like Nvidia and Tesla on dips, says Goldman Sachs.

Former V.P. Al Gore renting out longtime family home in Arlington, Va., for $9,000 a month

The 5-bedroom, 4-bath Tudor-style home, built in 1937, has been in Tipper Gore’s family since it was completed in 1937 by her grandfather.
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