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What will happen to student loans if the Education Department shuts down?

It’s hard to know how far the White House will go, but eliminating the agency could exacerbate student-loan chaos.

Nasdaq falls back into correction territory as S&P 500 tests a ‘line in the sand.’ Watch these levels.

Heavy losses for tech stocks had the Nasdaq Composite flirting with a correction, defined as a 10% drop from a recent high, as major indexes renewed a slide tied to economic jitters.

DOGE job cuts push U.S. layoffs to postpandemic high. Is the labor market crumbling?

The number of publicly announced layoffs in the U.S. jumped in February to the highest level since the pandemic 4 1/2 years ago — but not because the jobs market is suddenly in a free fall. It isn’t.

Millennials are getting richer faster than previous generations. Here’s how they’re doing it.

Millennials have seen their wealth outpace that of older generations over the past five years.

Mortgage rates are falling. Here’s how much a typical homeowner can save if they refinance.

How much can the average homeowner saving by refinancing? It depends on where they are starting from.

Why 10-year Treasury note, dollar are getting hit by Germany’s spending plans

Germany is about to enter what its next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, calls a historic “whatever it takes” moment of significant fiscal expansion to ramp up military spending and boost its economy, which is denting the appeal of the U.S. dollar and long-dated Treasurys.

Friday could be a critical day for investors, with a high-stakes jobs report and a Powell speech

U.S. stocks are falling, leaving the Nasdaq on the cusp of a correction.

Netflix subscriber boom that followed password-sharing crackdown should slow soon, analyst says

Subscriber numbers continued to shoot up in the second half of last year, but Netflix hasn’t significantly expanded its user base, Moffett Nathanson said.

Nvidia’s stock selloff deepens after Marvell earnings: ‘Boy, sentiment is rough.’

There’s a “crisis of confidence” on Wall Street when it comes to AI stocks, according to an analyst.

Trade deficit balloons to record high in January as companies scramble to import goods to avoid tariffs

The U.S. international trade deficit widened 34% in January to $131.4 billion, the Commerce Department said Thursday. It’s the widest deficit going back to the start of the series in 1992.

Hedge funds still have big bets on the market, even if they’re less bullish, J.P. Morgan says

Hedge funds still have big bets on the market, but they don’t appear to be as bullish as they previously were, according to an analysis from J.P. Morgan.

Intuitive Machines’ second moon landing is on deck. Its stock is falling.

Space-exploration company Intuitive Machines is set to make its second moon landing Thursday.
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