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Taxes could eat into investors’ stock-purchase money at exactly the wrong time for the S&P 500

Bigger tax receipts may be “good for the nation’s accumulating debt, but not for the path of the stock market,” an analyst said.

Goldman says CEO David Solomon was paid $31 million for 2023, but final tally could be millions more

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. disclosed Friday that Chief Executive David Solomon’s total compensation in 2023 was $31 million, but the final tally the bank puts in its proxy statement could be a lot higher.

Guess makes first acquisition in its 43-year history with deal to acquire trendy New York brand Rag & Bone

Guess Inc.’s stock rose 3% on Friday after the clothing, footwear and accessories maker said it has agreed to acquire New York-based fashion brand Rag & Bone, which had 2023 revenue of about $250 million.

Fed’s Daly says patience is needed to finish the job on inflation

Three rate cuts in 2024 is a ‘reasonable baseline,’ San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said Friday.

Platinum rises from ashes of ‘dieselgate’ to outperform palladium. What’s next.

Platinum traded higher than palladium this month for the first time in almost six years.

Biden says U.S. ‘looking at a whole number of options’ after Russian opposition leader Navalny’s death

President Joe Biden on Friday denounced the reported death of imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

‘She was very special to me’: My late 98-year-old cousin was targeted by grifters. They stole $800,000. Do I have any recourse?

“I often went over her checkbook and bills to make sure there were no overcharges or unusual amounts taken out.”

Dow bounces back from inflation-inspired dive. Here’s the message for investors.

Investors are shaking off a likely delay when it comes to Federal Reserve rate cuts.

Why Super Micro’s stock is tanking — and about to snap a nine-day win streak

Super Micro’s monster run was stalling Friday, as its stock looked to snap its longest winning streak in over seven years.

How Japan, China helped drive Treasury yields lower in December

Japan, China and the U.K boosted their Treasury holdings at the end of 2023, helping set up a borrowing blitz by U.S. companies.

Nvidia may shine again when it reports on Wednesday

Also, Lyft soars as Uber plans buybacks, health and retirement planning and help with decisions on paying off loans and buying or selling homes.

Brian Wilson’s family files for conservatorship after Beach Boys co-founder diagnosed with dementia

Wilson’s wife had been his caretaker until her death last month.
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