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Oil falls after Trump announces ‘good and productive conversations’ with Iran

Oil prices fell sharply on Monday after President Donald Trump said the U.S. and Iran had had “very good and productive conversations” in the past two days.

Why gold’s plunge into a bear market is a good signal for stocks, according to Morgan Stanley

Bullion’s rise in previous months shows investors were wary of geopolitics, suggests Morgan Stanley strategist Mike Wilson.

Pfizer and French partner to seek approval for Lyme disease vaccine after late-stage trial

Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and French partner Valneva on Monday said they planned to seek regulatory approval for a Lyme disease vaccine after a late-stage trial.

Gold flirts with bear-market territory as Iran war takes its toll

Higher interest rates, forced liquidation of positions for margin calls and the possibility of central banks having to tap their reserves are conspiring to send gold lower, despite the economic uncertainty from which it’s meant to benefit.

‘This is a first-world problem’: I’m 72. My company won’t accept my $800,000 401(k) rollover. What now?

“I am frustrated. My careful planning was derailed by my company’s unexpected bankruptcy and plan transition.”

‘Yellowstone’ star Luke Grimes says he gets the cold shoulder in Montana

The megapopular TV franchise “Yellowstone” put Montana in the national spotlight, but some locals have mixed feelings about the attention.

Uber founder Travis Kalanick says he moved to Texas, as California billionaire tax looms

Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick has confirmed that he has quit California and relocated his personal business interests to Texas.

U.S. stock futures flat as Trump and Iran trade threats against civilian infrastructure

U.S. stock-index futures were little changed on Sunday, as new threats of escalation from both President Donald Trump and Iran threatened to intensify the conflict roiling the Persian Gulf region.

Stocks are teetering on the edge of correction territory. Why the ‘TACO trade’ could flop.

The once-reliable trade on Wall Street, that President Trump “always chickens out,” could be torpedoed by the Iran conflict.

Jensen Huang once said there was ‘no evidence’ Nvidia chips were getting diverted to China. The scandal at Super Micro suggests otherwise.

Experts say the case highlights how the industry appears to not have taken the issue of chip smuggling seriously.

Americans are about to get a crash course in the global economy: Higher prices are coming for pineapples, plastic, chocolate and berries

Rising costs for fertilizer, feed, packaging and shipping are going to seep into the prices that people see on grocery shelves, experts say.

Retirees, steel yourselves: Global crises might rattle the markets, but they don’t have to ruin your retirement

The economic shock from the Iran conflict can take on outsize importance for those close to or in retirement
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