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Divided Fed approves third rate cut this year, sees slower pace ahead
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday made its final final interest rate move of the year.
What December's Fed rate cut means for your mortgage, credit card, auto loan, student debt and savings
From credit cards and car loans to mortgage rates, student loans and savings accounts, here's a look at the ways a Fed rate cut could affect your finances.
28-year-old spent $6,000 on an Airstream trailer—and turned it into a coffee shop that brings in $500,000 a year
Avery Amstutz, a Memphis, Tennessee-based serial entrepreneur, started building mobile cafe Byway Coffee knowing "absolutely nothing about coffee," she says.
Swiss government says new 15% U.S. tariff ceiling retroactive to mid-November
Switzerland agreed to reduce tariffs on imports from the United States of fish, seafood, and some agricultural products under a trade deal announced last month.
U.S. to mandate checks of some tourists' social media history from past 5 years
Tourists from countries including Britain, Japan, France, and Australia will now be expected to provide their social media history to visit to the U.S.
Trump to start final Fed chair interviews beginning with Kevin Warsh
President Donald Trump will begin the final interviews of candidates for the Federal Reserve chair this week, putting back on track the formal selection process that began this summer.
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Photronics, AeroVironment, Maplebear, GE Vernova & more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves midday.
Dow gains 200 points as investors hope for Fed rate cut and more easing ahead: Live updates
The Russell 2000 index of small-cap companies hit a record intraday high on Tuesday, supported by the prospect of future interest rate cuts.
Uncertainty over ACA subsidies persists as enrollment deadline looms
There's less than a week left for consumers to pick an Affordable Care Act health insurance plan to ensure coverage starts in 2026.
Southwest CEO says airline 'actively pursuing' network of airport lounges
Southwest's CEO said the carrier is weighing a network of airport lounges
Small caps to beat large next year as economy broadens out, M&A picks up, Jefferies says
Jefferies sees the Russell 2000 small-cap index rising 12% in 2026.
Homeland Security Dept. buying Boeing 737s for ICE deportations
The Trump administration has aimed to deport 1 million immigrants from the United States in President Donald Trump's first year back in the White House.
Rivian turns to AI, autonomy to woo investors as EV sales stall
Rivian is under pressure to deliver future growth potential for investors and expand its customer base amid slowing sales of electric vehicles.
Online grocer Thrive Market bails on booze, bets big on alcohol-free boom
Thrive Market is leaning into alcohol-free beverages as more Americans stop drinking booze.
Student loan borrowers have 'a limited time' to leave payment pause. Here are their options
Under the terms of a proposed Education Department settlement, millions of student loan borrowers would soon have to resume payments. Here are their options.
Jim Cramer says buy Nvidia if you don't own it, and consider these 2 stocks, too
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.
Fed risks pushing 10-year yield to danger zone for stocks if Powell & Co. are too hawkish today
The 10-year yield rising can put downward pressure on the S&P 500, data shows.
This stock is moving away from IT and into AI and is breaking out. How to capture gains with options
Tony Zhang breaks down this options trade on a transitioning IT stock.
Walmart and Alquist strike landmark deal, jump-starting 3D-printed commercial real estate
The new technology has started to grow in the homebuilding market, but has been far slower in commercial construction.
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