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Roth conversions may suddenly seem like a bad idea, but here’s why retirees still are considering them

There’s more to think about than just current tax rates versus future tax rates.

Egg prices soar — beef too — and deliver inflation shock to grocery shoppers

Food prices post their biggest increase in almost two years.

RFK Jr. could prove a surprise boon for stem-cell stocks with pivotal year ahead

Stem-cell research is on the cusp of a breakthrough that could come as soon as 2025, and two biotech companies with promising therapies stand to gain, according to a new report from Maxim Group on Thursday.

Waiting until age 70 to claim Social Security gets you a lot more money. Here’s why so few people do it.

The median age at which retirees claim Social Security is age 63.

What’s next for banks amid noise around new overdraft-fee cap

Consumer groups applauded the move, but banks said customers could be driven toward more expensive options such as payday loans.

Why a rate cut? Fed’s favorite price gauge likely to show tamer ‘core’ inflation.

Armed with consumer and wholesale inflation reports, Wall Street economists predict the Federal Reserve’s favorite price gauge will show just a mild increase in November and justify an interest-rate cut.

Trump’s invitation to Xi for inauguration could mean a ‘grace period’ before China faces tariffs

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s decision to invite Chinese President Xi Jinping to his inauguration next month could be a sign that Beijing won’t immediately get hit with tariffs as Trump’s second term starts, according to advisory firm Signum Global.

Adobe’s stock drop highlights this fundamental disconnect over AI

Adobe’s management team is bullish on the AI opportunity in creative services, but Wall Street is growing impatient on the revenue runway

Tesla’s stock keeps rising toward another record as valuation tops $1.3 trillion

Tesla’s stock rises six-day win streak to its first record close in three years, providing a $235.5 billion boost to its market cap in the process.

Lowe’s has analysts more upbeat about a rebound from home-improvement slump

Lowe’s Cos. is well positioned to grow and capture market share as soon as the home-improvement market recovers from its current slump and the first signs of success could show up as soon as 2025.

Muted wholesale inflation rate gives final go-ahead for Fed to cut interest rates

Core producer price index rises scant 0.1% in November

ServiceTitan IPO’s growth story wins over Wall Street with huge market opportunity to help tradespeople

Company sees $1.5 trillion in trade spending as a market opportunity.
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