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Recession fears rattle U.S. stock market. Can Wall Street’s ‘Great Rotation’ trade roll on?

[ad_1] Fears of a looming U.S. recession spurred a massive stock-market selloff last week. Investors wonder if now is the right time to snap up

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U.S. stock futures slide further after a painful week on Wall Street

[ad_1] U.S. stock-market futures fell late Sunday, after a volatile week on Wall Street that saw the Nasdaq fall into correction territory. [ad_2] Source link

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A viral chart suggests a recession is coming after the Fed cuts interest rates — but don’t panic yet

[ad_1] A viral chart made the rounds on social media showing the correlation to recessions and peak interest rates. [ad_2] Source link

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Stock-market investors went from cheering a ‘Goldilocks’ economy to fearing recession. Here’s what’s next.

[ad_1] Stock-market investors have spent most of 2024 celebrating a ”Goldilocks” economy running neither too hot nor too cold. A run of weak U.S. economic

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Corporate profit growth is on pace for its best quarter since just before 2022’s inflation spell

[ad_1] After last week’s quarterly-results megastorm, second-quarter earnings season is roughly three-quarters of the way through. [ad_2] Source link

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I’m 53, divorced and have $2 million, but I have to buy my brother out of the family home. Can I still take early retirement?

[ad_1] “I will need about $80,000 to $90,000 a year to live on to be very comfortable.” [ad_2] Source link

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You’ll know AI has taken over when we no longer value money

[ad_1] A future where machines organize, decide and execute all economic activities is no future at all. [ad_2] Source link

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Medicare patients could get emergency treatment at home under new bill

[ad_1] A new proposal in Congress would allow older Medicare recipients to receive emergency medical services at home rather than having to be transported to

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Climate change and extreme weather are making retirement even more stressful — and expensive

[ad_1] Extreme weather poses risks to retirement — as much as healthcare costs and debt [ad_2] Source link