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Nvidia faces an ever-higher bar. How Morgan Stanley says to play its stock.

Morgan Stanley isn’t “pounding the table” on Nvidia shares but still sees some upside.

Here’s what Boeing’s deal to buy Spirit AeroSystems means for the jet maker

The aerospace giant’s stock rose and spreads on its outstanding bonds tightened on hopes that the deal will help improve production.

AI optimism could boost S&P 500 to 7,000 next year, says economist

Nvidia investors are following a long tradition of attempting to capture benefits of a new technology before it fully materializing in the economy.

Apple iPhone 7 owners still have a chance to claim up to $349 in class-action settlement

The deadline has been extended for certain iPhone owners to claim a settlement payout.

It’s time for Gen Xers nearing 60 to give their retirement plan a reality check

The oldest members of Generation X are hitting a key retirement milestone, but they may be on a “collision course.”

Why silver outpaced gold in the second quarter, and what’s next for the white metal

Silver marked an impressive gain for the first half of the year, outpacing the rise for gold, copper and other major financial assets just over a month after prices for the metal touched their highest level on record.

After a roaring first half, stocks are stretched — but the rally isn’t over yet

Earnings season is coming — here’s what you need to know.

Your Social Security math may be wrong — and it could cost you a lot of money

Here are 3 key factors you may have overlooked.

Blue Ocean Tech sees no need for closing bell with overnight-trading platform

Nasdaq veteran heads up fintech that’s growing its off-hours trading platform for Robinhood, Webull, Interactive Brokers and others.

A Trump victory could fuel more inflation. What investors can do now to protect themselves.

Barclays recommends positioning for inflation risks with the help of Treasury inflation-protected securities as the odds of a Trump victory go up

Stocks could struggle to surpass Wall Street’s high bar for second-quarter earnings, Goldman says

Wall Street is setting a high bar for corporate earnings heading into second-quarter reporting season. The largest U.S. companies might struggle to clear it by a wide enough margin to impress investors.

Tupperware extends debt agreement until July 7

Tupperware’s debt agreement aims to provide flexibility while the food-storage-container company examines strategic alternatives.
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