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U.S. stocks could quickly rebound as traders buy the dip, Citi strategists say

U.S. stocks have gotten off to a rough start in the second quarter, but a team of analysts at Citigroup is seeing signs that investors are ready to buy the latest dip.

London small cap index will ‘cease to exist by 2028’ if lack of IPOs continues, analysts say

A lack of IPOs and a flurry of M&A activity threatens to entirely deplete the FTSE SmallCap Index, Peel Hunt’s analysts have warned

Private sector job hiring in March was largest in eight months: ADP

Private sectors adds 184,000 jobs

Lightspeed to cut labor costs by 10%, but will buy back up to 10% of its stock

Lightspeed Commerce ‘s stock rose Wednesday, after the Canada-based provider of point-of-sale software announced plans to cut labor costs by 10%, but also buy back 10% of its stock.

JPMorgan launches new product to connect marketers with its cardmembers for targeted deals

Megabank rolls out ‘the only bank-led media platform of its kind’ to help target brand promotions

Oil prices extend gains after industry data shows fall in U.S. crude inventories

Oil futures build on gains Wednesday after ending the previous session at the highest since late October.

Regular financial-health checkups are as important as annual physicals

Make sure you don’t simply set and forget your financial life.

Acuity Brands beats on profit but second-quarter sales fall short of estimates

The lighting company’s better-than-expected adjusted profit weights against a sales miss.

A crisis of young American men will cause house prices to correct by 20%, this famous analyst says

Meredith Whitney, known for her prescient calls as a bank-sector analyst, expects house prices to slide.

I’m 74, if I went back to work could I get out of my RMD?

‘I would be partially unretired’

‘At what point do you know if you’re throwing money away?’ I’m paying 1% to my financial adviser. Is this even worth it? 

Have an issue with your financial adviser or looking for a new one? Email [email protected].

‘Please don’t judge me’: I’m 54, and married with 5 kids. I have $20,000 in debt and $20,000 in mutual funds. I just inherited $10,000. How do I invest it?

“There was a lot going on and I have lots of regrets, but I can’t go back and change anything.”
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