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Munger in final interview describes how he and Buffett turned Berkshire Hathaway into such a success

"It was an amazing occurrence," said Munger.

Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: NetApp, Workday, Leslie's, Las Vegas Sands and more

These are the stocks posting the largest moves in extended trading.

A ‘true master of investing:’ Top value investor on how Charlie Munger changed the craft

The investing community lost one of its pillars Tuesday with the death of Charlie Munger, according to Ariel Investments' Charles Bobrinskoy.

Charlie Munger, investing genius and Warren Buffett's right-hand man, dies at age 99

"We think so much alike that it's spooky," Warren Buffett once said of Munger.

U.S. passport delays have eased — but aren’t yet back to normal

Unprecedented passport demand in 2023 fueled a backlog of applications.

European tech funding halves to $45 billion, back to pre-Covid levels — but AI is a bright spot

Overall funding for European venture-backed companies is projected to decline 45% in 2023 from a year ago, according to VC firm Atomico.

Wells Fargo unveils 2024 target, warns of 'really, really sloppy' first half for stocks

Wells Fargo Securities' Chris Harvey sees a volatile path to his S&P 500 to 4,625 year-end target.

This exchange is expanding its short-term options portfolio as 'zero-day' bets boom

Nasdaq launched new short-term options on asset classes like oil and bonds that expire on Wednesdays.

More employers offer a Roth 401(k) — and a Secure 2.0 change may prompt more workers to use it

Roth is a type of after-tax savings. Secure 2.0, a retirement law passed last year, is poised to increase adoption even more in the workplace.

These regional banks are at greatest risk of being taken over by rivals, according to KBW

Regional banks are weighed down by concerns over the impact of new rules and the risk of a recession on loan losses, particularly in commercial real estate.

'Same as ever:' Lessons on wealth, greed and happiness from Morgan Housel

Morgan Housel has become the Mark Twain of financial writers.

Why climate change may cost you big bucks — and what to do about it

Climate change is already affecting household finances and the U.S. economy, and those effects are expected to get worse.
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