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The June jobs report showed that the US economy continued to add jobs at a healthy clip, even against the backdrop of tariffs ...
The ETF market continued its solid run with $95 billion of net inflows in June. That outranks last month’s $90 billion net ...
If you can keep working while looking after your health, do it. You get 100% of your Social Security benefit at full retirement age, which is 67 for anyone born in 1960 or after, and you receive a ...
The $7,500 tax credit that car shoppers can use for new EV purchases is set to expire at the end of September, according to the tax and spending bill that passed the House of Representatives on ...
Dollar/Canadian dollar: 1.3583 Canadian dollars per dollar (0.7362 dollar per Canadian dollar) --Today the dollar lost 0.07% vs. the Canadian dollar --Down 0.47% over the last two sessions --Largest ...
The IPC Indice de Precios Y Cotizaciones is down 455.73 points or 0.78% today to 57890.99 --Largest one-day point and percentage decline since Thursday, June 19, 2025 ...
The electric-vehicle maker has an aging lineup and slumping sales, but its CEO has shifted his focus to robotaxis and robots. A court-appointed special master recommended a bid backed by Gold Reserve ...
Producers of metals and other raw materials were more or less flat after strong jobs data. The U.S. added 147,000 workers to payrolls in June, higher than economists had anticipated.
The ISM services index rose to 50.8% last month from 49.9% in May, as tariff nerves subsided. One brokerage said hiring by state-and-local governments masked a slowdown in the private sector in the ...
Shares of energy companies was more or less flat as oil futures fell ahead of an OPEC+ meeting in Vienna. The cartel is almost certain to increase production caps. The price of oil has been under ...
Shares of power producers rose as fears about the implications of the tax-and-spending bill for renewable energy subsided. Solar-power firms such as Sunrun and First Solar surged Friday after the U.S.
Health-care companies rose as a tax-and-spending bill passed the U.S. Congress. The bill will result in many Americans losing access to Medicaid, and to plans sold under the rubric of the Affordable ...
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