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You can now make March Madness bets on Robinhood. Will regulators allow sports contracts at more brokerages?

There are plenty of ways to wager money on who will win the NCAA basketball tournaments — now you can make bets in the same place you buy stocks or crypto.

Home sales see a bump in February thanks to higher-income buyers

Sales of existing homes rose in February, as some buyers — particularly those with higher incomes — are keeping the upper end of the market alive and well.

Nvidia CEO Huang praised this Trump policy. And the stock is bouncing.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang praised the Trump administration’s AI policies in an FT interview and said he sees the company spending hundreds of billions on U.S.-made electronics.

U.S. jobless claims still show few private-sector layoffs, but more ex-federal workers get benefits

The private sector is still culling very few jobs, the latest report on jobless claims shows, but more federal workers fired by the Trump administration are applying for benefits.

Remember when the nickel market went haywire? The LME was just fined, 3 years later

The U.K’s financial regulator says the LME’s systems and controls were inadequate.

Tesla has a big Musk problem, and Wall Street’s biggest bull is not happy

Wedbush’s Dan Ives says CEO Elon Musk faces a “moment of truth,” and there two major things he has to do to fix the “crisis’ at the EV giant.

Oil prices struggle for direction after finding support on fall in fuel inventories

Oil futures were showing minor gains early Thursday, struggling to establish direction after getting a lift the previous session from data showing a fall in fuel inventories.

This market sector is most vulnerable to a crash. Nvidia investors, take note.

Why the Semiconductors and Semiconductor Equipment Index has risen too far, too fast.

Odds are good that the stock market has finally bottomed. Here’s why.

Insiders, sentiment, consumers and economists suggest its time to buy the rebound.

The world’s lowest interest rate no longer belongs to Japan

The world’s lowest interest rate is longer Japan but Switzerland after the Swiss National Bank cut rates by a quarter-point.

Here’s the real reason stocks rose after a do-nothing meeting, says this ex-New York Fed trader

There was some debate after the Federal Reserve’s press conference was over whether Chair Jerome Powell was trying to convey a hawkish message or a dovish one.

My wife and I have $75,000. Should we put it into the S&P 500 or choose individual stocks?

March 20 is the 25th anniversary of the 2000 dot-com bust.
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