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Defaults in debt markets are starting again, warns Pimco. Here’s the bond giant’s game plan.

Investors should increasingly seek out fixed income to anchor portfolios as equity valuations look stretched, says Pimco.

‘This is not a flash in the pan’: Why value stocks are beating growth by such a wide margin

Value stocks are putting up big gains this year that widely surpass growth equities, with investors appearing optimistic about earnings growth broadening beyond technology.

How Elon Musk nailed the SpaceX IPO: ‘I’m not sure that this could have gone much better’

There were a lot of ways that SpaceX’s initial public offering could have gone wrong. Instead, the company bucked Wall Street norms, pulled off the biggest IPO ever and raised $75 billion.

FIFA World Cup prize money: What each USMNT player stands to earn

Thanks to a landmark 2022 agreement, U.S. women’s soccer players will get part of the World Cup prize pool, too. Here’s how it works.

How to decide whether a major splurge — like spending thousands on Knicks or World Cup tickets — is worth it

Ask yourself these questions when considering an extravagant purchase.

Is it too late to buy SpaceX’s stock? Here’s how Tesla’s did after one day — and five years.

Also in Weekend Reads: A bitcoin-pricing model that looks way ahead, the bear market for gold and retirement-planning advice.

Adobe’s CFO is departing for Marvell. And it’s one more reason for investors to choose chips over software.

The software sector has struggled in recent months amid concern that software companies will struggle to survive in the AI era

There’s a 68% chance the stock market ends the year higher. Why the headlines shouldn’t disrupt your portfolio.

Blocking out the daily noise gives you a clear edge over short-term chaos.

This hidden investing flaw is costing you money. Talking to political opponents fixes it.

The stock market doesn’t care about your politics. Insisting on a portfolio that’s red or blue can forfeit a lot of green.

AMD is seen as a CPU stock — but it’s gaining ground here, too

Wall Street is underestimating how much Meta will spend on AMD’s AI chips, a Citi analyst said.

My company fired one manager and is doing an ‘organizational reshuffling.’ Am I in trouble?

“They let go of a pretty high-up manager who they only hired a month ago.”

These are the assets investors should buy if a peace deal with Iran happens, says Bank of America

Low approval ratings and a jump in inflation may be forcing President Donald Trump’s hand in ending the war, with some asset prices already starting to anticipate that.
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