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This is how the Port of Baltimore will bounce back after bridge collapse
The Port of Baltimore has enough “natural advantages” to help it recover after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, according to former White
Oil futures hit five-month high on strong manufacturing data, escalating geopolitical tensions
Oil futures advanced on Monday, with West Texas Intermediate crude reaching a five-month high after data showed business activity in the U.S. manufacturing sector expanded at
The Magnificent 7 are no longer the only stocks driving S&P 500 to record highs
More individual stocks pitched in to help drive the S&P 500 to record highs during the first quarter, rebutting skeptics’ concerns that the market’s gains
My wife and I owe $450,000 on a $1.2 million house with a 3.5% mortgage rate. Our payments will soon increase. Should we pay it off or invest in stocks?
“We are in our late 60s and in good health, and we have a second home worth $900,000 that is fully paid for.” Source link
Why the owner of the NBA’s Timberwolves can make $1 billion more now that his sale to A-Rod has ‘expired’
In 2021, Glen Taylor agreed to sell the Minnesota franchise for $1.5 billion. The team is now likely worth at least $2.5 billion. Source link
The S&P 500 and Wall Street’s ‘fear gauge’ are both up in 2024. Should investors be worried?
Something unusual happened in the stock market this quarter: Both the S&P 500 and Cboe Volatility Index, better known as the Vix, rose. Source link
AMC’s stock on pace for biggest gain in a month
The movie-theater chain’s shares are on pace for their largest daily percentage gain since Feb. 27. Source link
Commercial real estate is itching for a rebound two years after start of Fed rate hikes
Demand for office leases is picking up, but interest rates are still a wild card. Source link
Oil prices end higher, buoyed by geopolitical tensions, Russia’s output cuts
Oil futures rose on Monday as investors monitored escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and between Russia and Ukraine, while supply concerns continued to
Why a Fed rate cut in June is not yet a done deal
An interest-rate cut at the Federal Reserve’s June meeting, though now widely expected, should not be viewed as decision that has already been made, Fed