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The job market is getting tougher for workers — but they may be gaining in the battle over remote work

Some bosses appear to be backing off strict mandates for employees to work a fixed number of days in the office.

Cooling consumer inflation data clears path for lower mortgage rates

With the Federal Reserve widely expected to cut interest rates next week, the housing market is saying goodbye to 7% mortgage rates and rock-bottom home sales.

Buy bitcoin, ether and other crypto ETFs with less risk. Just follow these tips.

Crypto ETFs are safer than owning cryptocurrencies outright — but you’re still in unknown territory.

Bitcoin is 29% overvalued. Here’s where it will be trading in 2140.

The latest forecast of the Metcalfe’s Law valuation model

Why Hurricane Francine hasn’t sparked the oil-price rally markets were looking for

A storm intensified this week into a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico, a major source of U.S. oil and gas production and refining activity, but prices for crude and refined products haven’t seen much of a rally.

Trump says Taylor Swift will ‘pay a price in the marketplace’ for endorsing Kamala Harris

“I actually like Mrs. Mahomes much better, if you want to know the truth,” Trump added about one of Swift’s friends.

Children’s Place shares nearly double on profit surprise

Children’s Place Inc.’s stock soared 90% as a rare gainer Wednesday after the retailer topped analyst expectations with its first adjusted profit in two years.

The Harris-Trump debate ignored this $22.6 trillion issue that most workers are worried about

If only someone could find a way of dressing up these voter concerns as dogs and cats in Springfield, Ohio.

Fed rate cuts aren’t even here yet. Wall Street’s booming commercial real-estate business isn’t waiting.

Lower Treasury yields since this summer have Wall Street hiring and its commercial real-estate lending machine whirling.

Manchester United shares slide after soccer club posts lower revenue, wider loss in Q4

Manchester United Ltd. shares slid after the English soccer giant reported lower revenue and widening losses in its fourth-quarter results early Wednesday.

AI-powered stock ETFs were hyped as superior investments. Then reality hit.

It’s tempting to think that computers can make better investment decisions than we can.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang addresses the big question on investors’ minds

Nvidia’s stock has bounced and is now up 4% in Wednesday action.
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