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You can retire safely — even if you don’t have tons of money

How to meet your needs and preserve your peace of mind

Cost of Trump tax cuts soars 50% amid ‘abuse’ of business loopholes

Extending the 2017 tax law that was the signature achievement of Donald Trump’s administration will cost 50% more than originally forecast, because wealthy taxpayers have found loopholes that significantly reduce their tax burdens.

JD Sports shares slump as retailer scrapes bottom end of profit guidance

JD Sports reported an 8% drop in its pre-tax profits, to £917 million, that saw it achieve the bottom end of its £915-£925 million guidance

Stocks are set to break out of a trading range — one way or another

S&P 500 is looking for direction: Watch New York Stock Exchange new highs and new lows.

Don’t fear the PCE. The recent market dip leaves stocks more likely to rally in coming days

Don’t be frit. After the stock market’s latest dip the Fed’s favored inflation gauge is more likely to trigger a rally

Eurozone inflation rises as ECB considers rate-cut

Eurozone inflation picked up in May as prices of services rose more rapidly, but that is unlikely to deter the European Central Bank from proceeding with a heavily signaled interest-rate cut next week.

Mortgage ‘junk fees’ can add nearly $6,000 to the cost of buying a home. The Biden administration says it’s cracking down on the charges.

‘The CFPB is looking for ways to reduce anticompetitive fees that harm both homebuyers and lenders,’ agency director Rohit Chopra says

Treasury yields creep up ahead of Fed’s preferred inflation indicator

Investors are waiting for the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, as bond yields recover from a drop on Thursday.

Liquidity is starting to dry up as the Fed conducts QT and bank lending slows, says JPMorgan

Liquidity is starting to dry up, which could it make it difficult for stocks and other risky assets to advance from here, according to analysts at JPMorgan.

Elon Musk’s pay package ‘outsized,’ proxy adviser says, urging shareholders to say no

A second proxy adviser has come out against Tesla Inc.’s Chief Executive Elon Musk’s pay package, dealing the EV maker another blow as it tries to win shareholder support for a slew of proposals at its June meeting.

Nio shares jump in Hong Kong on potential record sales in May

NIO’s shares rose sharply in Hong Kong on expectations the Chinese electric-vehicle maker’s deliveries would likely hit a record high in May.

MongoDB’s stock set to tumble by a quarter as management voices caution

MongoDB took a cautious tone in discussing the year ahead, which is weighing heavily on its stock in Thursday’s extended session.
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