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The S&P 500 just flashed a bearish sign — but more damage is being done beneath the market’s surface

There’s considerable damage being done below the surface of the stock market as oil prices surge, and no end in sight to the Iran conflict

These charts suggest the bears aren’t done with the stock market yet

Even savvy institutional investors are wary of “buying the dip.”

AI wants to spend your money for you. Should you trust it?

The latest AI technology expands beyond chatbots giving financial advice.

Tesla has ‘lots of irons in the fire’ — but its stock is unusually calm

Tesla shares have been less volatile than usual as investors wait to see the early results of Elon Musk’s forays into robotaxis and chip making.

The world’s largest natural-gas complex is now battered. Here’s who will benefit.

The war in the Middle East is reshaping the world’s energy supply chains, but perhaps nowhere else the change may be as dramatic as on LNG markets. The U.S., the world’s top LNG exporter, could step into the breach.

Investors have spotted a pattern in markets that hasn’t been seen since just before the 2008 crisis

Troubling developments unfolded in the U.S. bond market on Thursday that drew comparisons to the months before the 2008 financial crisis, though the catalysts are different this time around.

‘We’re not too worried about gas prices’: Retailers like Darden and Dollar General say their customers are fine, for now

Who’s afraid of $4 gas? Not the executives of these restaurant and retail-store chains.

A high dose of Wegovy that helped people lose 21% of their weight in a clinical trial was just approved

Novo Nordisk’s 7.2 mg dose of Wegovy will compete against Lilly’s GLP-1 injection.

An end to the Iran conflict should rally stocks — but only briefly

Private-credit cracks, high stock valuations and shaky IPO prospects will curb investors’ enthusiasm.

Powell says he’ll remain Fed chair until the Senate confirms his replacement. Trump allies are looking for a way to stop him.

Kevin Warsh, President Donald Trump’s pick to replace Powell, is currently stuck in a Senate quagmire.

The TV megamerger that knocked Jimmy Kimmel off the air is illegal, state officials say

Eight state attorneys general have filed an antitrust suit against the $6.2 billion Nexstar-Tegna merger, which the Trump administration backed after Nexstar moved to suspend Kimmel’s show.

More Americans want to work into their 70s. Smart companies will work with them.

Many companies invest in early-career development but neglect retaining institutional knowledge at the other end of the career spectrum
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