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As the Fed gets ready to cut interest rates, should you buy into a bond ETF?

Also, Nvidia’s expected sales growth through 2026, retirement planning as interest rates drop and advice from the Moneyist about family conflicts

Don’t go West, old man: Wildfires kill 10,000 seniors prematurely every year

Add that to the reasons I’m not retiring to California, where the Bridge Fire has burned more than 51,000 acres.

GE HealthCare’s stock pulls back after former parent sells off half its stake

GE HealthCare’s stock is ending a good week on a bad note on Friday, after its former parent, now known as GE Aerospace, took advantage of the recent rally to sell off about one half of its remaining stake.

Why Nvidia and Broadcom shares can’t save the chip sector by themselves

Despite renewed enthusiasm for Nvidia’s stock and select other hot AI plays, an analyst sees pessimism in many corners of the semiconductor sector.

Moderna’s spending cuts, pipeline shakeup leave doubts about a rebound, analysts say

Moderna’s cost-reduction plans, pipeline cuts and reined-in financial guidance, unveiled Thursday, triggered a wave of downgrades as analysts focused on longer timelines to launch some products and questioned when the company can return to profitability.

Boeing’s bonds are being snapped up as stock slides on strike worries

As Boeing Co.’s stock took another downturn on Friday after some workers voted to go on strike, bondholders were taking the opposite tack, snapping up the outstanding notes in strong volume.

Consumer sentiment climbs to 5-month high as inflation eases. But Americans still pessimistic.

Just a few months before the U.S. election, consumer sentiment rose to a five-month high as worries about inflation eased. Yet Americans were still “guarded” in their views about the economy.

‘He forced me to take Social Security at 62’: My husband inherited several million dollars, but never gave me a penny. If I divorce him, would I get any of it?

‘We have five rental properties — two of them were inherited — and the rental money goes into a joint checking account’

U.S., EU firms lament record difficulty operating in China

China is facing a near-unprecedented swell of discontent among American and European firms in the country, as its economy slows and political tensions flare, multiple surveys showed this week.

Why Arm’s stock just nabbed a new bullish call, even after doubling this year

Raymond James is upbeat about Arm’s potential to capitalize on a host of AI trends, including the new iPhone 16.

The end of Kroger’s FTC battle is the next catalyst for the retailer, says analyst

Kroger has faced pushback from the Federal Trade Commission over its planned merger with Albertsons.

Here’s why the ‘Harris trade’ could be ‘completely overblown’

One analyst has been warning investors against going too far with bets on Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris, even as a “Harris trade” has taken shape this week in the stock market.
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