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NATO chief Mark Rutte said last week that the new defense 5% of GDP spending target amounts to a “quantum leap.”
SEC Chair Paul Atkins’s stance on financial regulation contrasts starkly with that of his predecessor, Gary Gensler.
Rich investors with large stock portfolios and capital gains get a tax bonus with 351 ETF exchanges.
Advisors are getting creative with more services and non-traditional fee models.
Anyone who’s had to split a check with new hostel friends knows rivals Venmo and Zelle only support payments between US users.
In the past month, Nvidia shares have surged 18.8%, more than the rest of the Magnificent Seven, including Microsoft.
New data compiled by Bloomberg found that shares in companies to debut on US exchanges this year have climbed by a weighted average of 53%.
The stability of qubits has long posed a barrier to scaling quantum computers.
Over the past eight years, Kapoor has helped the company expand its workforce to over 10,000 employees and boost its stock price more than threefold.
Bumble and Match both reported annual declines in revenue and the number of paying daters using their apps in 2025’s first quarter
Just 6% of advisors nearing retirement have a fully documented succession plan, raising the risk that their businesses will lose clients and struggle to find leaders.
Glimpse into the future of technology.
The risks may be greater than the payoff.
Simply put, Powell says he needs to wait and see June and July price data to know just how impactful and inflationary tariffs have been.
Like many other major pharmaceutical companies, AstraZeneca is facing a series of patent cliffs for key treatments in its portfoilio.
The choppy waters predicted for the cruise industry this year were based on the very real risks of trade wars and real wars.