Investors in $6.4 trillion T-bill market are getting less chill about the U.S. debt ceiling
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2025 is a renter's market, experts say — but less so for this kind of property
While a construction boom of multi-family buildings helped rein in rent prices for apartments in the U.S., costs are still high for this kind of rental.CNBC - 9h -
Investors call for shake-up of Europe’s ‘failed’ securitisation market
Fund managers and insurers say long-overdue reforms could unlock hundreds of billions of euros in financingFinancial Times - 4d -
Market winners can fall hard — as investors in these favorite stocks found out
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Stagflation is a new threat to the stock-market rally. What investors should know.
Worries about an unwelcome mix of inflation and stagnating economic growth are back, only this time such fears are becoming harder for investors to shake off.MarketWatch - 1d -
ETFs that allow investors to make big bets on market moves are gaining in popularity
Leveraged ETFs amplify the daily returns of an index or stock using financial derivatives.CNBC - 1d -
Walmart's worst week since 2022: Retailer's former U.S. CEO Bill Simon thinks Wall Street is getting earnings, tariff risks wrong
Walmart is coming off a tough week after delivering a slowing profit growth forecast.CNBC - 3d -
Tesla's market cap sinks below $1 trillion as stock slumps more than 8%
Tesla shares have dropped dramatically since peaking in December, and Tuesday's decline pushed the company's market cap below $1 trillion.CNBC - 2h -
The 2-point shot is less and less utilized in the NBA. The debate about whether that's good rages on
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U.S. stocks are near record highs. Why are investors so worried?
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Super Micro submits its overdue filings. What’s next for the server maker?
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Who Are the Probationary Federal Workers Being Cut Under Trump?
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Third of emissions cuts must come from consumers, says UK climate watchdog
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