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Boeing is paralyzed, and this failing by its executives and directors is to blame

The problem isn’t a lack of controls, visibility or knowledge. It’s the lack of innovative thinking.

Reddit IPO is telling stock investors what they should know about the market now

A growing ‘wall of worry’ that U.S. stocks are entering a period of irrational exuberance.

Amazon and other tech giants can’t afford to lose power — so they’re making it

Traditional utilities are no match for upstart rivals seeking fast growth.

Housing market frozen as home buyers ‘hold out’ for lower mortgage rates

Mortgage applications dipped 0.7% in the last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association said. The average rate for a 30-year mortgage is 6.93%.

This was a hot and promising sector for 2024. That’s over for now, says this strategist.

Much chatter has been devoted to what’s needed for the U.S. stock market rally to continue this year. A big one on the to-do list? Seeing gains spreading beyond the “Magnificent Seven” tech stocks, which themselves have not been moving in tandem.

Robinhood’s stock jumps 7% after company launches first credit card

The Robinhood Gold Card is aimed at Robinhood Gold members — a subscription product offering premium services for a fee — and has no annual fee or transaction fees, but comes with a 3% cash back on all categories.

Oil prices pressured by data showing large rise in crude inventories

Oil futures lose ground after industry data shows large rise in U.S. crude inventories.

H&M shares surge after fast-fashion seller beats analysts’ expectations

The clothes seller reiterated plans to achieve margins of 10% throughout 2024

Should we pay cash for a $900,000 dream retirement home or take out a 6.5% mortgage?

When borrowing costs are high, cash deals can be enticing — but they can also eat up a nest egg.

Will the Visa-Mastercard swipe-fee settlement impact your credit-card rewards?

The landmark agreement will limit the fees that businesses pay to accept credit cards — but customers aren’t likely to see savings.

DS Smith shares surge as International Paper’s takeover offer threatens to spark bidding war

International Paper has offered to buy DS Smith for £5.72 billion after Mondi submitted a bid to buy the firm for £5.12 billion earlier in March

‘I was devastated by her infidelity’: I’m still on the deed of my ex-wife’s house, but our divorce decree says she gets the property. Am I sitting on a golden goose?

“I harbor no ill-will towards her and I’m not looking to extort her, I just think we’re long overdue for a clean break.”
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