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Cathie Wood pounces on $13.4 million of beaten-down Robinhood stock
The recent sluggishness at Robinhood is linked to the decline in trading volumes and assets under custody in November, indicating a significant drop in user activity. Hence, it ma
Popular credit card brand, Mesa, closes all accounts
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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s first president defends China’s role as ‘responsible stakeholder’ in a less multilateral world
Jin Liqun, the first president of the AIIB, talks international cooperation, infrastructure, and investment in an interview with Fortune.
Gen-Z is anxious about money. Here’s how an AI coach is cracking the code
Here’s what makes this particularly complex. Their anxiety isn’t just about money. It’s about shame, trust, and not knowing where to turn. For companies building financial p
Not 'very hawkish at all': Wall Street optimistic on stock market rally in 2026 after Fed rate cut
Wall Street is increasingly optimistic about the stock market heading into 2026 after the S&P 500 (^GSPC) and Dow (^DJI) hit record highs in the same week the Federal Reserve cut interest rates.
Powerball jackpot skyrockets after $1B prize goes unclaimed
Powerball number was 16, but no one claimed the top prize. While the jackpot went unclaimed, several players still scored big, including $2 million Power Play winners in North Carolina and
The US labor market ground to a halt in 2025. The risk in 2026 is that it 'cracks'.
Americans looking for work in 2025 faced a challenging environment. And 2026 may not be much better. As of September, the most recent month for which we have official data, the unemployment rate
From hoops to oysters: Inside the unexpected second acts of WNBA stars
After seven days of wind, the morning is finally calm enough on New York’s East Moriches Bay for Sue Wicks to jetty her boat to check on her oysters. Hundreds of cages pop out at odd angles from
Trump's Fed pick comes into focus, economic data backlog clears: What to watch this week
Stocks closed on Friday in the red, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) down roughly 1.7% while the blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) and benchmark S&P 500 (^GSPC) shed 0.5% and
Crypto winter could spur 'Darwinian phase' for digital asset treasury companies
Digital asset treasuries were flying high this year until bitcoin's sudden October crash. Now many of those companies are sitting on unrealized losses. Over 180 public companies currently hold crypto
Do you have to file taxes in 2026? Here's why you might want to.
Millions of Americans file taxes, even though they may not owe anything. Here are the requirements and other good things to know.
This company encouraged hugs. An ex-employee says that led to sexual assault.
A federal lawsuit filed by a former employee alleges that a colleague took advantage of a hugging culture at Camden Development to sexually assault her.
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