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I was forced to take Social Security retirement benefits at 62 instead of SSI. I’m 71 now. Did the agency make a mistake? 

“I was never able to restore my full retirement payment.”

Housing starts rebound in February

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The stock market’s performance under Biden is now better than under Trump. But a big factor is COVID’s toll in 2020.

In a shift, President Biden’s stock-market track record is now better than former President Trump’s over a comparable period, though it has to do with COVID-19’s effects.

Is the world in an AI bubble? Money managers are split.

Fund managers were divided, even while remaining heavily invested in the Magnificent Seven which have surged on hype around AI.

Super Micro plans to sell stock after nearly 1,000% rally over the past year

The server maker and Nvidia partner intends to offer 2 million shares of its common stock in a public offering.

Can aging boomers rescue the ailing commercial real-estate industry? This $2 billion fund is betting on it.

Harrison Street sees bright spots in senior housing and other demographic-driven commercial real-estate.

Daniel Loeb’s Third Point confirms it has been funding tiny chip maker’s lawsuits against tech giants

R2 Semiconductor is seeking to enforce patents against Intel in claiming its proprietary technology is being used in billions worth of products

Troubled NYCB is not another Silicon Valley Bank. It’s worse.

Expect more bank failures and bailouts as a result of Federal Reserve decisions.

XPeng’s stock jumps as margin improvement helps fuel earnings beat

XPeng’s stock surged Tuesday, after the China-based electric vehicle maker reported fourth-quarter results that were well above expectations, as cost cuts helped fuel a swing to positive gross margin.

Oil prices edge back from 5-month high as dollar jumps

Oil futures pull back after ending the previous session at their highest since October.

Don’t want to chase Big Tech? Money manager flags three unloved stocks to bet on now.

Starbucks, PNC and Cisco have been unloved over the past 12 months, but for a patient investor, better times are ahead, says this money manager.

Car prices are a headache — but so is getting approved for an auto loan, consumers say

There’s some hope car prices will drop this year, but a survey indicates would-be buyers are still in a gloomy mood.
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