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Some portfolio managers say the cure for the company’s woes is time and contrarian courage.
'My ex-wife and I both recently retired from federal government jobs, and have comfortable retirements' I was married for 18 years and I have been divorced for over 20 years. My ex-wife and I both ...
Stocks in Europe, which have been attracting more attention from investors this year, also tumbled, with the Stoxx Europe 600 index XX:SXXP dropping 1.5%. The index has gained 6.3% this year, against ...
U.S. new home sales rose 10.9% to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 743,000 in April from a revised 670,000 in the prior month, the government reported Friday. This is the highest level of sales ...
ROME-U.S. and Iranian officials began a fifth round of nuclear negotiations Friday, with Tehran warning that talks could collapse if the two sides can't overcome a pivotal clash over the shape of a ...
--Up 10.23% at today's intraday high; largest intraday percent increase since Feb. 26, 2025, when it rose as much as 15% ...
A larger supply increase following those in May and June "would cement the shift in policy from the group--moving from defending prices to defending market share." Traders are also closely monitoring ...
President Trump launched new broadsides in his tariff campaign, threatening to impose a 50% rate on the European Union within days, and warning Apple that foreign-made iPhones could face significant ...
Companies borrowed heavily during the cheap-money era, piling up almost $1 trillion in debt that's now coming due. Refinancing at today's punishingly high rates drains corporate cash away from hiring, ...
In case of potential divorce (possibly within the next couple of years), would I have any claim to a house my spouse bought prior to our marriage? We are actively in the process of selling it, and ...
Shares of Apple Inc. were down more than 2% shortly after Friday's open after President Donald Trump threatened the company with a tariff if it doesn't make iPhones for the U.S. market stateside. One ...
Moody’s and S&P rate Dai-ichi Life Insurance A1 and A+, respectively, in line with their ratings of the Japanese sovereign. Specialist insurance credit-rater AM Best has assigned the company a ...