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The Affluent Millennial Investing Survey
Investopedia’s Affluent Millennial Investing Survey has revealed that nearly half of affluent millennials say they’ll be forced to work beyond retirement age, yet nearly
Warren Buffett Thinks Bill Gates Is 'Smart As Hell' – But Says His Ex-Wife Melinda Is Smarter 'In Terms Of Seeing The Whole Picture'
It was big news earlier this year when Warren Buffett revealed he’s no longer planning to leave his vast fortune to the Gates Foundation
Federal Reserve’s likely slowdown in rate cuts could disappoint borrowers
WASHINGTON (AP) — Just a few weeks ago, the path ahead for the Federal Reserve looked straightforward: With inflation cooling and the job market
If the Federal Reserve is cutting rates, why are mortgages so expensive?
While the Federal Reserve has cut its short-term interest rate target by three-quarters of a percentage point since mid-September, 30-year fixed-rate home mortgage rates
US Federal Reserve: Is the US Fed private or public?
With Donald Trump winning the US elections in 2024, the position of Jerome Powell, head of the US Federal Reserve, the world’s largest central
Morgan Stanley is finally bullish on stocks: Why the firm now sees 11% upside through 2025
Advertisement Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson is now bullish on the stock market, setting a 2025 S&P 500 target of 6,500. He cites Fed rate
The Top S&P 500 Stock of 2024 (So Far) Isn't Nvidia. Here's Where History Says the Soaring Stock Is Headed in 2025.
On Nov. 20, Nvidia reported financial results for its fiscal 2025 third quarter, showing stunning 94% year-over-year revenue growth. The business is absolutely booming,
Tesla stock jumps after report says Trump plans to relax rules on self-driving vehicles
Nov. 18 (UPI) — Stock in Tesla saw a jump Monday after a report indicated President-elect Donald Trump may seek to relax federal regulations
Why the U.S. is growing less food
Fruit production is down nearly 36% in 2024 from 2003, while vegetable production is down 6.3%, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.