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Investors say Trump is better for stocks, but are split on where the market is heading, CNBC survey shows
A new CNBC Delivering Alpha Stock Survey of 400 money managers shows they think Trump is better for stocks, but they're split where the market is heading.Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
A Proposal in the Offing? Not So Fast.
Stephanie Fleischman expected to become engaged when Zach Kuperman planned a trip to Italy, but there were several other surprises along the way. -
CBS News - Top stories
How much interest would a $2,500 CD earn in 1 year?
Considering a $2,500 deposit into a 1-year CD? Here's how much interest you'd earn if you acted now. -
The Hill - Politics
Chris Wallace: Biden 'wasn't capable of doing any better' at debate
CNN anchor and former presidential debate moderator Chris Wallace gave a dismal review of President Biden's debate performance Thursday, saying the president ”wasn’t capable of doing any better” that he did. Wallace, speaking on CNN in a clip ...Joe Biden -
Inc. - Business
Immigrant Employees Are a Growing Force in the Labor Market. Here's How to Support Them
As Immigrant Heritage Month draws to an end, consider these strategies for working withforeign-born team members. -
The New York Times - Business
Wall Street Seems Calm. A Closer Look Shows Something Else.
The S&P 500 has climbed sharply this year, with few big swings. Below the surface, though, there’s a great deal of turmoil -
CNBC - Business
Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Friday
Wall Street is on track for another day of gains following the release of the Fed's preferred inflation gauge for May. -
Financial Times - Business
Five stocks power US markets to 14% gain for first half of 2024
Some investors are nervous that much of the rally has been driven by a few ‘megacap’ tech companies -
Financial Times - Business
Dash for last orders on stock markets stirs concentration fears
Regulators on watch as exchange closing auctions suck up daily share trading volumes -
MarketWatch - Business
Don’t mix politics and portfolios: stock market reacts to presidential debate
History indicates that investors should work to separate any partisan enthusiasm or disdain from their portfolio choices, particularly as the battle for the presidency goes through its usual twists and turns.
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‘We live on a fixed income’: My husband and I are retired. We’re invited to our niece’s destination wedding. Are we obliged to buy a gift?
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MarketWatch - Business
‘She told my grandchildren lies about me so they would despise me’: I’m disinheriting my ungrateful and selfish daughter. Could she contest my will?
“I once complimented my daughter and her partner on a nice plant in their garage and they started laughing, and told me it was marijuana.” -
MarketWatch - Business
‘Our children have varying degrees of success’: My husband and I are in our 80s and have $300,000 to leave our 3 kids. Do we give more to our underemployed son?
“At 56, he has few prospects for his future.” -
MarketWatch - Business
‘We, his children, do not trust her’: My elderly father is recently widowed. His new girlfriend is putting him under pressure to get married. What can we do?
“We are so worried she will convince him to sneak off and marry at the courthouse.” -
MarketWatch - Business
Warren Buffett and other billionaires are buying blue-chip energy stocks. Here’s why.
The energy sector is keeping the lights on for investors.