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Spain plans early retirement for caregiver employees
Several European countries already provide similar measures for workers in demanding roles. Photo credit: Rawpixel.com/Freepik The Spanish government is considering a significant policy change
China, US agree to new trade talks to avoid another tariff battle
China and the United States agreed on Saturday to hold a new round of trade negotiations next week, as the world’s two largest economies
3 Reasons the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF Could Be Your Best Investment Right Now
Buying this passively managed ETF is still one of the simplest ways to start investing. Most investors hope to outperform the S&P 500 over
The Nasdaq Is Doing Something Seen 7 Times Since 1990. History Says the Stock Market Will Make a Big Move in 2026.
The Nasdaq Composite entered a new bull market earlier this year, and history says the technology-heavy index could soar in 2026 (and beyond). The
Marshalls (LON:MSLH) Is Paying Out Less In Dividends Than Last Year
Marshalls plc (LON:MSLH) is reducing its dividend to £0.022 on the 1st of Decemberwhich is 15% less than last year’s comparable payment of £0.026.
Warning: 1 Reason Experts Think Sales Will Plummet for Rivian, Tesla, and Lucid Group in 2026
Experts are sounding the alarm for electric vehicle stocks like Rivian (NASDAQ: RIVN), Lucid Group (NASDAQ: LCID), and Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA). I’ve written recently
Wall Street rises to finish its best week in 2 months after bank stocks stabilize
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street cruised to the finish of a winning week on Friday after banks recovered some of their sharp losses
3 Growth ETFs to Buy With $100 and Hold Forever
Growth stocks have been leading the market higher and could continue to do so. Growth stocks have been leading the market higher for more
Volatility Returns to Stalk the Stock Market
A rekindled trade war. Loan losses at regional banks. A growing unease about the prolonged run-up in artificial intelligence stocks. The combination has triggered