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Chinese stocks soar again on hopes for further stimulus

Chinese stocks soared on Monday, extending gains for the beleaguered asset class on hopes policymakers will pair their monetary support with fiscal policy action.

Chrysler, Jeep maker plans to slash U.S. inventory with price and capacity cuts

Chrysler’s parent company Stellantis on Monday said it’s accelerating an inventory reduction program as it issued a massive downgrade to its financial guidance.

Stock-market rally built on hopes for more big Fed rate cuts faces crucial test

Stock-market investors got what they wanted when the Federal Reserve delivered an extra-large September rate cut — the risk now is that strong jobs data in the week ahead could be too much of a good thing.

Nike is getting a new CEO. Will its earnings shed light on the path forward?

After a months-long consumer flight from new sneakers and new clothing, Nike Inc. is bringing in a new chief executive. Investors liked the news. But analysts say there’s still lots of work ahead for the company.

What Trump and Harris say they’ll do to fix the high cost of housing — and what’s worked in the past

The high cost of housing is a top economic issue that both U.S. presidential candidates have vowed to address.

Scalpers are selling Sony’s PS5 Pro special edition for thousands more than they paid for it

Sony’s PS5 Pro was already the most expensive major gaming console. Then it got even pricer.

A port strike would be ill-timed, but disruption could boost these companies

A strike at U.S. East Coast and Gulf ports would be ill-timed for the holiday season and could cause a spike in rail congestion, but the disruption could spell opportunities for some companies.

Bitcoin’s on track for its best September ever, thanks to China’s stimulus measures 

Bitcoin races toward best September in history, after China promises big stimulus measures and as traders count on more Federal Reserve rate cuts this year. 

Silver is a standout in September’s commodities rally. Here’s the bigger winner.

Commodities have done well in September but silver — and natural gas — stand out from the pack for reasons all their own, and show few signs of an end to their price rally.

‘I’m horrified and heartbroken’: I gave my family cash gifts for summer activities. One person bought AR-15 rifles and handguns. What should I do?

“I always give money to close family members with kids to help pay for summer activities.”

It was a September to remember for stocks — but October presents fresh challenges for the rally

Economic data, earnings and political uncertainty could all inject a fresh bout of volatility into a market that has continued to broaden.

A Taylor Swift fan had $3,500 concert tickets stolen from her Ticketmaster account. Here’s what happened next.

The ticketing giant is facing issues with Swifties whose accounts are hacked, resulting in their seats winding up in other people’s hands.
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