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Higher inflation is on the way. The Fed needs to make this clear before it raises rates.

Fed’s communication should help investors manage risk — including the possibility that rates may rise. Source link

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Why it’s time for ‘sell in May and go away’ to die

One of the most popular pieces of conventional investing wisdom couldn’t be more misguided, according to a recent analysis from

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Teen gambling is turbocharged thanks to sports-betting and prediction markets. Parents often have no idea.

It’s ridiculously easy for kids to get hooked on gambling. Here’s how parents can help. Source link

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Investors are worried about private credit’s close ties to software stocks. So, why is money flooding into these ETFs?

Some investors are shunning private-credit funds, but billions of dollars are still flowing into funds with a big software exposure.

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Kevin Warsh’s testimony to Congress is out early. He wants the Fed to ‘stay in its lane.’

Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s nominee to chair the Federal Reserve, will tell Congress that he wants the central bank to

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These stocks are reporting strong first-quarter earnings — helping fuel the market’s record run

Corporate executives with a front-row seat on the economy are broadcasting a bullish message and drowning out Iran war noise.

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Here’s the ‘biggest single reason’ gas prices hasn’t hurt consumers, according to JPMorgan

JPMorgan Chase beat first-quarter earnings expectations, with volatility from the Iran conflict leading to record market revenue and with consumers

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15 stocks to put on your list to buy when the market recovers

These stocks are good bets to outperform. because they’re sensitive to changes in market liquidity. Source link

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Oil prices sink, but trade above session lows as cease-fire deal offers two weeks of uncertainty

Oil prices were down sharply Wednesday after the U.S. and Iran agreed to a two-week cease-fire, but U.S. and global

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April is usually a strong month for stocks — but three factors now jeopardize the market rebound

Worries about Fed rate hikes and souring earnings expectations could easily trip up the market for a second straight month.