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Warren Buffett to donate $5.3 billion worth of Berkshire Hathaway stock to charity
The gifts stem from a schedule for annual grants that Buffett drew up in 2006. -
Inc. - Business
With 4 Words, Warren Buffett Explained Why He’s Cutting Off the Gates Foundation and Taught a Lesson for Every Leader
Buffett will trust his three children to give away his fortune. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Warren Buffett Gives Us a Preview of His Will
The famed investor, who owns nearly $130 billion in Berkshire Hathaway stock, will direct his fortune into a new charitable trust overseen by his children. -
CNBC - Business
Why Jim Cramer wants to buy more Disney — plus Wall Street praises our newest stock
Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading. -
CNBC - Business
Here's a rapid fire update on all 33 stocks in our portfolio, including a few names to buy now
Jim Cramer on Thursday offered his latest thinking on Nvidia, Apple and the other 31 stocks in the Investing Club portfolio. -
CBS News - Top stories
Mortgage rates just dropped to a 2-month low. Here's why you may want to buy now.
Mortgage rates are down. And, that means now may be a good time to buy a home according to experts.Mortgage -
Financial Times - Business
Warren Buffett to bequeath vast wealth to new foundation upon death
The billionaire investor ends nearly two decades of gifts to the Gates Foundation for a new charity led by his children -
Inc. - Business
Warren Buffett to Cease Charitable Giving for Gates Foundation upon His Death
The billionaire will let his three children decide how to distribute his fortune. -
MarketWatch - Business
July is historically a great month for U.S. stocks. Here’s why this year might be different.
The U.S. stock market is on pace to finish the first half of 2024 on a positive note. If the past is any guide, the good times for U.S. equities may keep rolling into July, but not every stock may enjoy this summertime rally.
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Restaurant stocks are breaking down. That’s an ‘ominous’ sign for a ‘late-cycle market.’
Restaurant stocks are breaking down, adding to concerns over consumer-related parts of the market, says a top Wall Street technical analyst. -
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Stocks are headed for a ‘summer squall,’ Citi warns
Citigroup equity strategist Scott Chronert has a list of reasons why a pullback this summer could be triggered in the stock market -
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Investors’ hopes for sweeping deregulation after Supreme Court’s Chevron decision may be misguided, experts say
The ruling gives courts the ability to interpret ambiguities in laws pertaining to agencies’ work rather than deferring to agency interpretations. -
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AI optimism could boost S&P 500 to 7,000 next year, says economist
Nvidia investors are following a long tradition of attempting to capture benefits of a new technology before it fully materializing in the economy.Artificial Intelligence -
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A Trump victory could fuel more inflation. What investors can do now to protect themselves.
Barclays recommends positioning for inflation risks with the help of Treasury inflation-protected securities as the odds of a Trump victory go up.Donald Trump