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Rivian’s stock sale triggers worst rout for the shares in nearly two years

Rivian’s stock is down 13% as Wall Street frets about the EV maker’s cash troubles.

NATO announces billions in defense deals. What investors should watch for now.

A number of major defense companies, including Rheinmetall and Lockheed Martin have announced billions of dollars worth of backlogs

Micron’s stock falls as investors wonder if the memory market is near the top

“Most investor feedback continues to point to a skittish AI tape,” one analyst said.

We’re spending $7,000 to attend 7 weddings this year — and that’s after cutting corners

Plus: How to decline a wedding invitation without feeling like a jerk

SpaceX wins wild praise, with one analyst going so far as to predict a 400% stock surge

Wall Street is using colorful language as analysts cheer major upside potential for SpaceX’s stock.

American workplaces are hostile to workers caring for aging family members. These companies are doing things differently.

Offices are about to be full of employees who have another job taking care of a loved one. Some companies are trying to adjust.

Condos are getting cheaper — but list prices don’t include this fast-growing hidden cost

New lending requirements, rising insurance premiums and aging buildings have contributed to the rising cost of condo ownership.

Russia’s oil refineries are burning — and, now, so is its bond market

Fuel shortages in Russia may achieve what nothing — and nobody — else could: force Putin to the negotiating table.

The bull market got a new lease on life — can it last?

The market-timers’ bullishness is a mile wide but only an inch deep

‘Our family is broken beyond repair’: My brother took over my parents’ finances. What can I do?

“Without telling me, my brother petitioned for sole guardianship of our mother.”

These global stocks benefit from high barriers to entry. And they’re winning the war against AI disruption.

Goldman Sachs says the HALO trade has worked well this year, but a tougher phase relying on earnings performance lies ahead.

Just how K-shaped is the U.S. economy? The top 10% spend nearly as much, excluding essentials, as bottom 70% combined

The gulf between the rich and everyone else is laid out in a stark analysis done by Bank of America’s economists on household spending.
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