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Carl Icahn’s investing arm posts surprise fourth-quarter loss but sticks with $1-per-unit dividend

Icahn Enterprises LP’s stock was flat on Wednesday after the investing arm of billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn posted an unexpected fourth-quarter loss but revenue that topped estimates.

Odysseus has ‘fundamentally changed the economics of landing on the moon,’ says Intuitive Machines

The success of Intuitive’s Odysseus moon lander will have a huge impact on the commercial space economy, according to Chief Executive Steve Altemus.

Trump, crunched for cash, says he can’t make full bond payment in appeal of New York fraud case

Even for a billionaire, the financial straits faced by Donald Trump in his New York legal cases are proving to be too much.

10 stocks you can bet on being inflation-proof

High-quality stocks can do well when prices are rising or falling. Here’s why.

Why traders are focusing on this obscure, but crucial, part of the financial system

Investors and traders are paying close attention to a part of the nation’s financial plumbing that has implications for the banking system and Fed policy.

What $1 million buys in the world’s most expensive real-estate cities

A million dollars won’t take one very far if they’re buying property in these global cities, according to the 2024 Knight Frank Wealth Report.

This stock is now beating Nvidia’s as the top S&P 500 gainer for February

Shares of nuclear power company Constellation Energy surged Wednesday, to climb past Nvidia’s stock as the S&P 500’s best performer in February.

Coinbase confirms that some customers are seeing $0 balances in app glitch

‘Our team is investigating this issue and will provide an update shortly. Your assets are safe.’

Robinhood launches retirement benefits for gig workers

Robinhood’s new product is aimed at helping workers at Grubhub, Taskrabbit and Gopuff save for retirement

High-yield bond compensation shrinks to levels ‘only sustainable in an economic upturn’

Compensation that investors are getting from high-yield bonds has fallen to levels “only sustainable in an economic upturn,” according to BofA Global Research.

Here’s how mild weather may heat up February new-car sales

Winter months are usually a slow time for U.S. car dealerships, but milder-than-usual February weather may have been a boon for new-car sales after a surprisingly weak January.

Fed’s Williams said he’s ‘very focused’ on getting inflation back to target

“While we’ve seen great progress toward achieving our goals, the journey is not yet over, and I am very focused on making sure we complete this mission successfully.”
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