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Gold suffers a ’double whammy’: strong U.S. jobs growth and pause in China buying

Gold futures were on track to post their lowest finish in about a month on Friday, pressured after stronger -than-expected monthly U.S. jobs data and a report that China’s central bank paused its year-and-a-half long streak of bullion purchases last month.

Nearly 9 in 10 people say it’s a bad time to buy a house. ‘Consumers struggle to find the positives,’ economist says.

People are getting fed up with the housing market, with the home-buying sentiment plunging to an all-time low, according to a new survey by Fannie Mae.

Eli Lilly’s Alzheimer’s drug to face safety, dosing scrutiny from FDA advisers 

When a Food and Drug Administration advisory panel meets Monday to size up an Eli Lilly experimental Alzheimer’s drug, questions about safety, selection of patients for treatment, and dosing will be at the fore, documents released Thursday show.

Exxon Mobil’s stock could fall behind its peers — so stop buying, analyst says

Truist Securities backed away from its bullish call on Exxon Mobil’s stock, citing a number of concerns, such as the belief that the oil giant’s free cash flow yield will trail that of peers “well into 2025.”

Waystar is valued at about $3.7 billion in IPO that raised $967.5 million

Waystar Holding Corp., a healthcare-payments software company, said its initial public offering priced at $21.50 a share, the midpoint of its proposed price range.

J. Jill’s stock jumps after earnings top estimates and company raises guidance

J. Jill said it was “very pleased” with its first-quarter results.

Oil prices tick higher after Saudi Arabia reiterates output boost can be reversed

Oil futures rose Friday, finding support after Saudi Arabia’s energy minister reiterated that an OPEC+ plan to unwind 2.2 million barrels a day in voluntary cuts later this year can be paused or reversed.

Virgin Galactic’s stock climbs ahead of final Unity spacecraft mission

Virgin Galactic shares have been on a three-day losing streak.

7 myths that undermine Social Security

These false narratives can erode support for Social Security

GameStop shows sharp revenue decline and will look to sell more stock

GameStop’s stock erases earlier premarket gains as Roaring Kitty readies for his livestream.

Treasury yields inch higher ahead of May payrolls data

Bonds are holding steady ahead of May payrolls data expected to show steady gains.

This fast-growing country is minting one new millionaire every 15 minutes

India and investors in its stock market are getting rich quick — and that should give us pause.
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