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Costco’s stock turns negative for the year as U.S. sales trends decelerate

Costco’s stock has fallen into the red for 2025, as U.S. comparable sales rose in the latest month, but by less than they did the month before.

This analyst’s top chip pick isn’t flashy, but it could benefit from ‘unprecedented’ momentum

Applied Materials should benefit from upcycles in both the DRAM and leading-edge foundry industries, TD Cowen says

Meta’s stock pop could be just the start as Zuckerberg takes aim at ‘black hole’ of spending

Reports that Meta plans to slash its metaverse budget by as much as 30% have eased investor concerns around AI spending and ignited a rally

Is anybody hiring? A weakening U.S. job market may push the Fed to cut rates again.

The economy is barely adding jobs — and it might even be losing them.

Wegovy’s prices are going down, but they are ‘wildly different’ — and confusing

How much Novo Nordisk’s weight-loss drug Wegovy costs can depend on a lot of things, which makes it very hard for the average person to understand.

Your tax refund could be $1,000 bigger next year — and even more if you make these money moves in time

These larger tax refunds would come at a time when many Americans are feeling cost-conscious and priced-out.

‘We fear people will end up in financial trouble.’ Americans will spend a record $20 billion via buy-now-pay-later during the holidays.

Record spending on Black Friday and Cyber Monday was partly due to historic use of buy-now-pay-later options.

Why Microsoft’s controversial OpenAI partnership is actually a safety net for the stock

Microsoft has offloaded OpenAI’s risks while keeping the benefits, making it the best Big Tech AI play, according to one analyst

Oracle stock sentiment ‘has quickly deteriorated.’ Can earnings brighten the mood?

One analyst expects the company will provide an update on financing needs that could show they’re “less demanding” than what Wall Street fears.

Jobless claims sink to 3-year low in no-hire, no-fire U.S. economy

The number of people who applied for unemployment benefits around the Thanksgiving holiday fell to a more than three-year low, reinforcing the view that businesses are mostly avoiding layoffs even as they freeze hiring.

Americans’ affordability crisis isn’t tariffs’ fault — it’s something much, much deeper

Costs for the “Unaffordability Five” — housing, food, healthcare, child care and energy — were rising long before Trump’s trade war.

AI can help many things — but it can’t fix bad CEOs and their money mistakes

Job layoffs are being pinned on AI — when poor leadership is really to blame.
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