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U.S. stock futures fall ahead of big week for tech earnings

After an encouraging week for Wall Street, U.S. stock futures fell late Sunday, ahead of a busy slate of quarterly earnings over the coming days.

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Making iPhones has gotten complicated in tariff wars. Apple reportedly has a plan to stop some sourcing from China.

Apple is planning to redirect the production of its U.S.-sold iPhones from China to India, possibly by next year, the Financial Times reported on Friday

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M&A activity falls as Wall Street clients tap the brakes on deals

In the face of uncertainty around tariffs and other policy changes, companies have been pausing major deal decisions, despite the expectation in late 2024 that

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Financial skills slip as we age. Here’s how we can learn to stay sharp.

Elderly people risk costly mistakes, poor health outcomes and falling victim to scams. Source link

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ASML, a key microchip bellwether, disappoints on orders

Dutch semiconductor equipment group ASML Holding reported disappointing orders for the first quarter and flagged growing uncertainty surrounding U.S. tariffs on Wednesday. Source link

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This is the future of senior housing

Older consumers — and their adult children — now have more education and higher technological expectations. Source link

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Trump calls for Fed to cut rates as economic effects of tariffs start to kick in

Hours after the Federal Reserve maintained its guidance for two interest-rate cuts later this year, President Donald Trump weighed in Wednesday night, calling for rate

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Stock futures fall as Bessent dismisses market worries: ‘Corrections are healthy’

U.S. stock futures declined Sunday after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he’s not worried about a market downturn, despite a miserable stretch for Wall Street.

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Gold tops $3,000. Here’s what investors joining the gold rush need to know.

The value of gold has nearly doubled in the past five years, crossing the $3,000-an-ounce threshold for the first time ever late Thursday — and

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LinkedIn co-founder has known Elon Musk for years. Here’s what he says Americans don’t understand about the Tesla CEO.

Elon Musk takes a hammer-and-nail approach to everything, LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman says. Source link