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Here’s how investors can ride along as a major global commodity market shifts away from China

China has long dominated the world market for rare earth minerals, which are required components of many devices.

Microsoft hasn’t been worth this much more than Apple since 2003

Microsoft’s market cap is about $309 billion larger than Apple’s. Just 16 months ago, Apple was $719 billion ahead.

CVS and Walgreens will start dispensing abortion pill mifepristone in select states in coming weeks

Companies will offer mifepristone by prescription only at their pharmacies.

Spirit AeroSystems’ stock rallies 16% after report that Boeing is in talks to buy supplier

Boeing Co. is interested in buying supplier Spirit AeroSystems, which is at the center of several of the recent quality problems at the aerospace and defense company, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the negotiations.

No Fed rate cuts in 2024, Wall Street economist warns investors

The Fed won’t cut rates because the economy isn’t slowing down, warns Apollo’s Torsten Slok.

GE sets date for final spin-off: What that means for the stock

General Electric Co. has set the date for the final split of the company — just as the stock had its biggest monthly gain in more than a year.

Why Dell’s stock is having its best day on record — and lifting Nvidia, AMD shares

Dell is becoming cool again, emerging as a beneficiary of the AI trend.

This bank is using AI to work out S&P stock price targets for its millions of customers

The online unit of Santander Group announced Wednesday that all clients will be a free new service that uses AI to determine stock prices

My wife and I are physicians with 457(b) plans that we can’t roll over into IRAs. How should we take this money in retirement? 

“Once you make a distribution decision, it can never be changed.”

US. manufacturers contract again in February, ISM finds, but business seen picking up

A barometer of business conditions at American manufacturers fell again in February as orders declined and more workers were laid off, but executives said there were preparing for expansion later in the year.

Most Treasury yields trend lower after manufacturing, consumer-sentiment data

Treasurys rallied Friday morning, turning most yields lower, following a mixed batch of U.S. data on manufacturing.

Construction spending falls for the first time since December 2022  

Construction spending fell 0.2% in January, the Commerce Department reported Friday.
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