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The Future of Stock Markets
For a long time, investments were largely managed on the stock market. All stocks and shares are traded on a centralized stock market. Traders are working throughout the day to buy and sell, but the way that we invest in stocks has changed a lot in recent years. The...
How to Provide Better Customer Experiences This Year With Reverse ETL
One of the core reasons for effective data analysis will always be improving your customer experience. Data analytics can affect a wide gambit of different areas within a business. Everything from payroll, to the volume of production, sales, marketing, and customer...
The Best Ways to Start Forex Trading
Have you been thinking about the many ways that you can work toward increasing the amount of money that you have in savings? Perhaps you want to invest your money wisely so it can work for you, or so you can prepare for retirement. Whatever your reasons are for...
Are Commission-free Trading Apps Actually Feeless?
Photo by cottonbro from Pexels Currently, commission-free trading apps are increasing at a higher rate. Commission-free apps may look attractive as they lower your overall trading costs as an investor or trader. Undoubtedly, most people sign up to these...
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U.S. manufacturing slump shows little sign of ending, ISM shows
A closely watched index that measures U.S. manufacturing activity fell to 47.9% in December, the Institute for Supply Management said Monday. This is the lowest reading of the year and the 10th straight month of contraction in the factory sector. Article Attribution |...
New weight-loss pill version of Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy is now available. Here’s how rival stocks Lilly and Viking are reacting.
Novo Nordisk’s wildly successful obesity medicine is now available as a pill, making it the first GLP-1 pill for weight loss in the U.S. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
5 smart moves to raise your credit score ASAP — and get better loan rates in 2026
MarketWatch talked to credit experts to develop an order of operations to improve your credit score fast, whether you have weeks or months. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
‘We track our finances religiously’: Are we obliged to pay for our daughter’s medical school? We have $2.6 million saved for retirement.
“I am retired, and my wife is an employed physician. She is 56 and would like to retire as well.” Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Chevron’s stock soars 6%. What analysts are saying about big oil companies after Maduro’s capture.
Chevron shares were among the big gainers on Monday as investors gauged the impact of the United States’ actions against Venezuela, including the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
The Fed will be forced into deep rate cuts in 2026 — boosting gold and breaking the dollar
The next Fed chair will grapple with a deteriorating U.S. job market and slower economic growth. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Why this strategist only sees 3 buyable U.S. stocks at the start of 2026
There are few equities both in an uptrend and seeing determined buyers, says Birinyi Associates Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Inflation is likely to be a casualty of fraught superpower politics, these strategists say
Multipolarity, deglobalization and nearshoring are trends that likely cause a structural shift higher in inflation, economists predict Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
‘I’m fed up’: My selfish mother-in-law has controlled me for 30 years. How can I regain my power?
“I’m almost 50 years old. Enough is enough. I am exhausted by it.” Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Taiwan Semi shares gained 45% over the last year — and Goldman just said the chip maker can do it again
A bullish note from Goldman Sachs analysts on Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. lifted shares of the global chip manufacturer in early trade on Monday. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
‘We track our finances religiously’: Are we obliged to pay for our daughter’s medical school? We’ve $2.6 million saved for retirement.
“I am retired, and my wife is an employed physician. She is 56 and would like to retire as well.” Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Here are the most popular Moneyist columns of 2025
Bad executors, greedy friends, inheritances, elder abuse and qualifying for Medicaid featured as the most-read Moneyist columns of the year. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source