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Fed stands pat on interest rates, warns of possible economic woes

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday remained in a holding pattern on interest rates, while warning about more uncertainty in the economic outlook and higher risks of unemployment and inflation in the new high-tariff U.S. economy.

Google is making another bet on nuclear energy as it steps up its AI efforts

The tech giant is pledging early-stage development capital to three nuclear-energy sites.

Investors say this is ‘the toughest investment climate’ they’ve ever experienced

Many investors think investing in this current market is more challenging than the global financial crisis or dot-com crash.

Skims CEO Emma Grede says your employer doesn’t have to provide work-life balance. Why she’s wrong.

Is work-life balance ‘your problem’ — and not your employer’s responsibility? Emma Grede’s take has got plenty of people talking.

A currency-market ‘avalanche’ is heading for the U.S. dollar, and the tremors started this week

Investors are right to be concerned that the wild swings in the global currency market seen over the past few days could portend more pain for the U.S. dollar, one market veteran said.

Trump officials to meet with Chinese counterparts. Here’s what to expect.

Analysts are cheering the news that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer plan to meet this weekend with their Chinese counterparts in Geneva, Switzerland, but at the same time they’re cautioning that investors and others tracking the U.S.-China trade fight should expect only limited progress.

7 life lessons from Warren Buffett that have nothing to do with picking stocks

We all have the ability to emulate the Oracle of Omaha in the ways that really matter.

A popular arbitrage involving Taiwan Semiconductor is suddenly paying off

A widely used arbitrage play involving Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has started paying off in a big way thanks to the unprecedented surge in the Taiwan dollar.

‘Retirement is nonsense’: Why retirement may need a rebranding

Is retirement “sad” or a “myth,” as some have said?

Uber’s stock has seen big gains this year, but the rally is cooling after earnings

Uber wants to expand in the suburbs and in non-restaurant delivery categories, but the stock is reacting to a miss on two metrics.

Apple cut share buybacks and its stock took the hit. Here’s what sellers are missing.

Apple shares tend to perform better when stock-buyback activity is below average.

As investors await first Fed decision since ‘liberation day’ tariffs, markets hinge on China

On Wednesday, the Fed will conclude its first policy meeting since President Donald Trump rocked markets with his “liberation day” tariffs announcement on April 2.
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