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Women are America’s safety net. Holding society together is wearing them down.

Policy makers and business leaders have shifted financial risks onto American families, and women in particular, according to sociologist Jessica Calarco. Source link

Job openings in U.S. fall to 3-year low as labor market cools

The number of job openings in the U.S. sank to more than three-year low of 8.1 million in April, another sign the...

Why the NYSE and Nasdaq have become full-fledged party planners

Sure, they’re about buying and selling stocks, but they’re also about serving up the breakfast bacon — or hosting a pickleball match. Source link...

Intel’s stock has struggled this year. Now the company is upping its AI game.

Intel made a series of AI announcements in a bid to capture more spending in red-hot market. Source link

Get ready for stocks to hit a wall this summer, says JPMorgan

The stock market could see upside peak this summer as investors fail to read signs of a slowdown and keep piling into stock...

Indian stocks crushed as ruling BJP may fall short of majority

Indian stocks were crushed on Tuesday after election tabulation showed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party may fall short of a majority. Source...

India ETF sees best day since 2022 as stock investors await election results

Shares of an exchange-traded fund focused on stocks in India climbed to a record peak Monday as investors await results from the country’s...

E-Trade reportedly weighs banning meme-stock icon Roaring Kitty, despite worries of a backlash

Morgan Stanley’s E-Trade platform is reportedly deciding whether to ban meme-stock pioneer Keith Gill, better known as “Roaring Kitty,” after recent purchases he...

Soccer star Kylian Mbappé agrees to join Real Madrid — but is taking $700 million less than a Saudi team reportedly offered last year

Mbappé joins a Real Madrid team that features Champions League-winning players like Vinícius Júnior and Jude Bellingham. Source link

Ueda says BOJ will further adjust policy if prices rise in line with projections

Bank of Japan Gov. Kazuo Ueda reiterated Tuesday that the central bank could make further adjustments to its monetary policy if inflation grows...

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