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JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Citi first-quarter profit expected to be flat as interest rates rise and loan activity lags

First quarter saw a revival in initial public offerings and M&A, but expectations for interest-rate cuts have faded

Intel’s stock is having its worst week since 2020. Is the selloff justified?

Intel offered more transparency around its business units earlier this week, but investors didn’t seem to like what they saw.

Millions of Americans turn 65 this year. How can they save money now to live better later?

Cash flow concerns take center stage for pre-retirees.

Voters’ budget-deficit concerns are ‘back in style’ amid persistent inflation

U.S. voters are increasingly concerned about the size of the federal budget deficit and many see government spending as a key driver of rising prices, according to a poll released Friday by Democratic strategy group Blueprint.

This mistake can cost home buyers up to $6,000 a year. Here’s how to avoid it.

Many prospective homeowners are leaving money on the table, a Swiss study found.

Can Uber’s stock hit $100? This analyst lays out the path.

Uber’s stock is up 150% in a year and one of the S&P 500’s biggest gainers over that span, but Jefferies still sees upside.

Tesla cancels plans for Model 2 low-cost EV: report

The Tesla Model 2 has been scrapped, according to a report. Wall Street had hoped the $25,000 EV would revitalize the company’s lineup.

Bowman says inflation still too high to justify Fed rate cuts

Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman said “we are still not yet at the point” at which the central bank would be justified in cutting U.S. interest rates because of persistent inflation.

Trump’s latest financial drama stars a billionaire subprime king, a skeptical prosecutor and a $175-million bond

At the beginning of the week, it seemed Donald Trump had resolved his most pressing financial matter by securing a bond that would allow him to pursue an appeal of a $454 million penalty following a corporate fraud ruling.

More eye-popping numbers for Trump Media — even if you want to short DJT stock

Also: What the election means for healthcare ETFs, financial fitness for everyone, and whether you can afford the house you want

Biden set to announce new student-debt-forgiveness plan next week. Here’s what you need to know

The plan will likely be different from the one the Supreme Court struck down in some key ways; over the past several months, the administration has outlined what’s likely to be included in the proposal.

‘Eye-popping’ March jobs report shows labor market and U.S. economy are still going strong

Wall Street errs on its forecasts of slower hiring and weaker economic growth. What is the Fed to do?
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