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Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq surge after jobs report, Tesla jumps on Musk-Trump cooldown
A high-profile feud between President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk reached a fever pitch on Thursday, triggering a $150 billion-plus wipeout in Tesla
Stock Market Today: Good Feelings and Solid Data Lift Stocks
Equity futures and U.S. Treasury yields surged on incoming data showing the labor market remains “resilient” even amid down-trending sentiment survey results. Meanwhile, reports
Warren Buffett will retire as a CEO—but still plans to go into the office: ‘I'm not going to sit at home and watch soap operas'
Warren Buffett is stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of this year — but he may not actually stop working.
US and Chinese officials will resume trade talks in London on Monday, Trump says
CNN — President Donald Trump announced Friday that US and Chinese officials will meet in London on Monday to discuss trade between the two
Every employee deserves retirement benefits: Leading Cannabis 401(k)’s guiding principle
Celebrating nine years of delivering retirement solutions tailored to this $40 billion industry, LRS is a comprehensive retirement plan services company that assists “thousands of employers
Why investing in growth-stage AI startups is getting riskier and more complicated
Making a bet on AI startups has never been so exciting — or more risky. Incumbents like OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google are scaling their
ECB Cuts Rates for Eighth Time Amid Trade War Risk
With Thursday’s decision, the ECB also cut the interest rate at which banks can borrow at its weekly auctions – to 2.15% from 2.40%
The S&P 500 closes at 6,000 as bulls aim for return to record territory
It doesn’t have the same ring to it as Dow 10,000 — but a close back above 6,000 for the S&P 500 would do
S&P 500 hits highest level since February after cooling trade tensions, better-than-expected jobs data
Wall Street this week cautiously rallied, betting President Donald Trump might take a softer tone on his trade war. Investors on Friday got their