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Goldman Sachs ups year-end S&P 500 target to 5,200, says Big Tech must do the heavy lifting

Citing expectations for stronger economic growth and profits for Big Tech, Goldman joins some of Wall Street’s biggest bulls with an S&P 500 forecast of 5,200.

Gold miner Polymetal looks to sell Russian operations for $3.69 billion amid nationalization fears

The Anglo-Russian mining company has struck a deal to sell its Russian gold mining operations to JSC Mangazeya with a view to pivoting towards Kazakhstan

Nintendo shares slide on report that Switch successor will be delayed until 2025

Shares of Nintendo Co. slumped in Tokyo trading Monday after Bloomberg News reported the company will delay its next-generation videogame console until 2025.

EU regulators reportedly will fine Apple more than $500 million in antitrust probe

European regulators are reportedly set to slap Apple Inc. with a fine of more than $500 million, saying the tech giant unfairly hindered its music-streaming rivals.

Nvidia’s earnings report could kill the momentum driving U.S. stocks higher, regardless of how it turns out.

Wall Street is growing increasingly uneasy about an options-driven momentum trade that has helped push the S&P 500 to record highs.

The stock related to Donald Trump’s “Truth Social” is flying high. Before you invest, read this.

Truth Social, his would-be Twitter rival, is a high-risk, speculative operation with few hard numbers behind it.

Cha-Ching! Trump makes $4 billion from his re-election campaign

Away from the legal headlines, Donald Trump has just made a staggering amount of money, all of it driven by the publicity from his campaign for the White House.

Hey, Donald Trump, where’s your plan to save Social Security?

Voters deserve an explanation

S&P 500 chart is still bullish — even as stronger headwinds hit the market

Keep a core bullish position and watch for signs of weakness.

Meet the former organized-crime prosecutor now overseeing the Trump Organization

With Donald Trump barred from running his company, former U.S. District Court Judge Barbara Jones has been appointed to manage the business.

What’s better than your own grandmother’s cooking? Food from grandmothers all over the world.

Grandmothers from around the world are hired as chefs to cook the recipes handed down to them.

A credit card from a small bank could save you $500 a year, CFPB says. But is it right for you?

Cards with lower APRs have different features than cards with higher APRs, experts told MarketWatch
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