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Medicare drug price negotiations hit critical phase

The federal government is set to make its opening offers in Medicare drug price negotiations, as courts prepare to weigh in on the process.

Costco is the latest company to crack down on membership sharing. Is the freeloading era finally coming to a close?

Companies are increasingly taking a hard line when it comes to customers who piggyback on others' memberships.

People are afraid to commit to CDs — but the time to lock in high interest rates is running out

Now is the time to snag the highest rates, but people are still chasing yield.

Looking for a $1 million beach house, with room for guests? Good luck.

How to find a beach vibe on a budget

AMD’s stock riding ‘AI-winner trade’ toward first new record close in 25 months

AMD's stock was joining other chip stocks in rallying on the heels of TSMC's upbeat outlook.

Earnings reports spark downgrades of Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley as analysts see headwinds

Wells Fargo & Co. and Morgan Stanley have picked up separate downgrades as analysts sift through fourth-quarter earning updates in the face of headwinds tied to the cost of deposits and retooling by the two big banks.

Apple’s stock could soar nearly 25%, BofA says, going against tide of skepticism

BofA Securities turned bullish on Apple's stock Thursday.

10 stocks for investors looking for ‘wonderful companies at a fair price’

Investors are probably overlooking this group of consistent performers in the stock market.

Philadelphia Fed factory gauge remains in negative territory for 5th straight month

General activity picked up to negative 10.6 in January from negative 12.8 in prior month

HDFC Bank’s stock bounces, after suffering worst 2-day selloff in 4 years

Shares of HDFC Bank Ltd. bounced Thursday, after disappointment over net interest margins and weaker deposit growth had sent them to their worst two-day performance in nearly four years.

U.S. housing starts fall in December

Construction on new U.S. homes fell 4.3% in December, the Commerce Department said Thursday.

How much do federal student loans cost taxpayers? House Republicans say the government doesn’t know.

Lawmakers are requesting information from the Department of Education about an audit calling out errors in its calculation of the student-loan program’s costs
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