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    • A plain-English era at the Fed has begun

      A plain-English era at the Fed has begun

      New Fed chair Jerome Powell said he aims to use plain English when discussing the economy.Read More »

      • Supply chain in crossfire of US-China trade conflict

        Supply chain in crossfire of US-China trade conflict

      • Autonomous Waymo vehicle involved in AZ crash

        Autonomous Waymo vehicle involved in AZ crash

      • BIS wants tighter rules for funds offering credit, fintech

        BIS wants tighter rules for funds offering credit, fintech

    • CNBC•13 hours ago

      The greatest gift my father gave me were these 8 financial lessons

      The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Foundation estimate s nearly two-thirds of Americans c a n't pass a basic financial literacy test. Schools aren't instilling financial literacy along with ABCs and the three R's, but parents can educate kids about money.

    • MarketWatch•yesterday

      Why early retirement is all it’s cracked up to be

      Sometimes, the stuff that people say about early retirement (and early retirees) is terrible. It is assumed that early retirement is the end of productive life and that unless we’re swimming in millions in cold hard cash, early retirement will eat us alive. As I said in my one-year early retirement performance review, early retirement is all that it’s cracked up to be.

    • TheStreet.com•yesterday

      Five Attractive REITs With Yields Above 5% for Income Investors

      Real estate investment trusts are excellent investment vehicles for investors looking to generate current portfolio income. This is in large part because of the legal implications of operating as a real estate investment trust. REITs are required by law to pay out more than 90% of their net income as distributions to shareholders.

    • TheStreet.com•5 hours ago

      Why GE's Stock Has Fallen 9% in the Last 30 Days

      Shares of the beleaguered industrial giant are down 9.6% in the last 30 days, despite getting a boost from investors on May 21 when the company announced an $11.1 billion deal between GE Transportation and Wabtec. The challenges in the Power segment could pose a severe risk to GE's credit rating.

    • Gold Price Forecast – Gold markets collapse on Friday
      FX Empire•2 days ago

      Gold Price Forecast – Gold markets collapse on Friday

      Gold markets broke down drastically during the trading session on Friday, slicing through an uptrend line that has extended from late 2016. This is a major turn of events and could lead to much lower pricing. In fact, I believe that the uptrend line will be a bit of a resistance barrier, so I think that it’s only a matter of time before the sellers will get aggressive.

      • USD/CAD Price Forecast – US dollar rallies against Canadian dollar in fear trade
        USD/CAD Price Forecast – US dollar rallies against Canadian dollar in fear trade
        FX Empire
      • DAX Price Forecast – the German index pulled back on Friday
        DAX Price Forecast – the German index pulled back on Friday
        FX Empire
    • Lester: The 3 Biggest Risks Retirees Face
      Morningstar•2 days ago

      Lester: The 3 Biggest Risks Retirees Face

      Anne Lester, manager of JPMorgan's SmartRetirement Target-Date series, discusses increased flows to passive strategies in the target-date space and the firm's research on decumulation strategies.

    • The crypto boom is like the dotcom bubble but that's not a bad thing: 'Selling crypto now is like selling Apple in 2001'
      Business Insider•2 days ago

      The crypto boom is like the dotcom bubble but that's not a bad thing: 'Selling crypto now is like selling Apple in 2001'

      More than 1,000 cryptocurrency startups worldwide have raised over $10 billion over the last two years. Yoni Assia, the CEO of eToro, told BI this week: "95% are going to end as nothing because that’s startup funding." Many others in the industry agree. Investing in crypto now is "as good as an investment in the internet 10 years ago," Assia said.

      • The Dark Side of the Crypto Revolution
        The Dark Side of the Crypto Revolution
        Wired News
      • Business + Coffee: SEC and ethereum, Grayscale and zencash, Coinbase M&A plans
        Business + Coffee: SEC and ethereum, Grayscale and zencash, Coinbase M&A plans
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • MarketWatch•2 hours ago

      What the stock market’s most crucial week of the year tells us about the road ahead

      Stock-market investors navigated, virtually unscathed, a gauntlet of central-bank gatherings, a historic summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean Kim Jong Un, and flaring trade tensions. The S&P 500 index(^GSPC)ended the week essentially flat, managing the narrowest of weekly gains, up 0.02% to 2,779.66, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average(^DJI)posted a weekly decline of 0.9%. The Nasdaq Composite Index(^IXIC)outperformed both, rising 1.3% for the five-day period.

    • One Year After Amazon Bought Whole Foods, Who's Winning the Grocery War?
      Zacks•yesterday

      One Year After Amazon Bought Whole Foods, Who's Winning the Grocery War?

      Amazon AMZN might have forever changed the grocery industry exactly one year ago when the e-commerce giant bought Whole Foods for roughly $14 billion on June 16, 2017. Today, grocery delivery is commonplace across the entire industry. Nielsen NLSN and the Food Marketing Institute released their second-ever "Digitally Engaged Food Shopper" study earlier this year, which stated that within the next five to seven years 70% of consumers will do at least some grocery shopping online.

      • Amazon's Whole Foods deal has sent some retailers into the waiting arms of Google
        Amazon's Whole Foods deal has sent some retailers into the waiting arms of Google
        CNBC.com
      • Amazon bringing 2-hour delivery to Whole Foods is a sneaky change in strategy, and it could mean a big change is coming
        Amazon bringing 2-hour delivery to Whole Foods is a sneaky change in strategy, and it could mean a big change is coming
        Business Insider
    • GE should be fined if French job pledges not met - France
      Reuters•9 hours ago

      GE should be fined if French job pledges not met - France

      U.S. company General Electric should be fined if it does not create as many jobs at Alstom as agreed when it purchased its energy subsidiary in 2015, a French government spokesman said on Sunday. GE had committed to create 1,000 net new jobs by the end of this year when it bought Alstom's energy business in 2015, but had created only 323 by the end of April, the Finance Ministry said last week. GE Chief Executive John Flannery informed French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire this week that the target was now "out of reach" because of difficult market conditions.

      • GE facing millions in penalities over French job pledge
        GE facing millions in penalities over French job pledge
        AFP
      • US giant faces fine over French job pledge
        US giant faces fine over French job pledge
        BBC News
    • InvestorPlace•yesterday

      3 Reasons Ford Motor Company Stock Is Worth a Spin

      At 115 years old, Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) has had to adapt to many wrenching changes. Ford stock is tough. Through it all, Ford has been able to find ways to overcome the challenges, and become a stronger company.

    • Iran Says Three OPEC Members to Veto Saudi-Proposed Supply Boost
      Bloomberg•9 hours ago

      Iran Says Three OPEC Members to Veto Saudi-Proposed Supply Boost

      Iran says Venezuela and Iraq will join it in blocking a proposal to increase oil production that’s backed by Saudi Arabia and Russia when OPEC and its allies meet in Vienna this week. “Three OPEC founders are going to stop it,” Iran’s representative to the bloc Hossein Kazempour Ardebili said in comments to Bloomberg on Sunday.

      • Russia, Saudis Agree To Request Increase In OPEC+ Oil Output
        Russia, Saudis Agree To Request Increase In OPEC+ Oil Output
        Eurasia Review
      • Opec: Saudis keen to pump more oil but cartel's other members not sold
        Opec: Saudis keen to pump more oil but cartel's other members not sold
        the Guardian
    • Strandberg: Corporate Governance Has Improved Over My Career
      Morningstar•14 hours ago

      Strandberg: Corporate Governance Has Improved Over My Career

      Dodge & Cox's Diana Strandberg says there's more short-term noise in the markets today, but earnings and cash flow still drive the long-term value of companies.

    • MarketWatch•yesterday

      Micron earnings: China probe poses wild card for highflying stock

      Micron Technology Inc. faces many questions when it reports earnings, with the most important focusing on concern that memory-chip prices have wandered too high even amid continued strong demand from data centers. Chinese regulators launched a probe into memory chip makers like Micron, Samsung Electronics Co Ltd. (005930.KS) and SK Hynix Inc. (000660.KS) earlier this month.

    • Is Oracle Corporation’s Drop Your Chance to Load Up?
      InvestorPlace•15 hours ago

      Is Oracle Corporation’s Drop Your Chance to Load Up?

      Shares of Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) haven’t been trading too well, tumbling some 5% on June 14. While ORCL stock started to recover as the week ended, some investors have to be wondering if this is a buying opportunity. JPMorgan analyst Mark Murphy downgraded the stock to neutral from overweight and cut his price target to $53 from $55.

      • The Week Ahead: FedEx, Darden, and Oracle Earnings
        Morningstar.com
      • IBM, Oracle, Microsoft and Others Are Plunging Into 'Blockchain-as-a-Service'
        TheStreet.com
    • Ford CEO Jim Hackett reveals details about how he's reinventing the 115-year-old car company (F)
      Business Insider•21 hours ago

      Ford CEO Jim Hackett reveals details about how he's reinventing the 115-year-old car company (F)

      Ford has developed a massive development plan for a new-mobility corridor stretching from Detroit through its revamped headquarters in Dearborn to the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. CEO Jim Hackett is bringing his "design thinking" innovation and management approach to the task of remaking the 100-plus-year-old company. Ford has bought a huge, crumbling rail station near downtown Detroit and intends to combine it with a plan to revive the city's Corktown neighborhood to be a center of the carmaker's Smart Mobility efforts.

      • Ford: Detroit train station key to autonomous vehicle plans
        CNBC.com
      • Ford Motor Company Acquires Iconic Michigan Central Station; Will Outline Vision for New Corktown Campus on Tuesday
        MarketWatch
    • CNBC•4 hours ago

      Stocks are in 'reset,' but these 2 groups could deliver solid profits

      The bull market is entering a new phase, but PNC Financial's Jeffrey Mills believes that's no reason to get negative on stocks. In an interview on CNBC's " Futures Now ," the firm's co-chief investment strategist acknowledged it will be hard to replicate

    • TheStreet.com•13 hours ago

      Closed-End Funds Provide Opportunities for Bargain Hunting Investors

      Warren Ward readily acknowledges that closed-end funds occupy a particularly obscure niche in the market, but that's one reason why the Indiana certified financial planner likes them. Closed-end mutual funds have been around for years, with the sector tracing its roots to the 19th century. Closed-end funds have long had a small but faithful following, with about 2% of investors owning them in their portfolios.

    • MarketWatch•3 hours ago

      Don’t ever do this with your credit card

      A shocking number of people with rewards credit cards are making the same mistakeComedy Central/Courtesy Everett CollectionRewards points won’t offset a shopping spree. If you have a credit card with a high interest rate, this is the worst mistake you could make. Nearly 40% of cardholders with a rewards credit card carry a balance, according to a recent survey from the credit-card website CompareCards.com.

    • InvestorPlace•yesterday

      A Deal with SNAP Could Be Just What Pandora Media Inc. Stock Needed

      This week, music streaming platform Pandora Media Inc. (NYSE:P) made its way 10% higher after the company announced a new social media partnership with Snap Inc. (NYSE:SNAP). The partnership is a big deal for Pandora stock because it marks the firm’s first big step into social media integration and gives the firm a leg up on competitors with an easy-to-use sharing platform that will direct people to listen through Pandora.

    • Oil Price Fundamental Weekly Forecast – Traders Pricing in 1 Millon Bpd OPEC Production Increase
      FX Empire•19 hours ago

      Oil Price Fundamental Weekly Forecast – Traders Pricing in 1 Millon Bpd OPEC Production Increase

      August West Texas Intermediate and international-benchmark Brent crude oil futures settled lower last week with the Brent contract feeling the brunt of the selling pressure. The weakness was fueled by aggressive position-squaring ahead of next week’s OPEC meeting in Vienna on June 22-23. August WTI crude oil finished the week at $64.85, down $1.84 or -2.84%, and August Brent settled at $73.44, down $2.50 or -3.40%.

      • Iran Says Three OPEC Members to Veto Saudi-Proposed Supply Boost
        Iran Says Three OPEC Members to Veto Saudi-Proposed Supply Boost
        Bloomberg
      • Russia, Saudi seek raised OPEC output of 1.5M barrels per day
        Russia, Saudi seek raised OPEC output of 1.5M barrels per day
        DailySabah
    • New Lows Almost Certainly Are in the Future for Petrobras Stock
      InvestorPlace•11 hours ago

      New Lows Almost Certainly Are in the Future for Petrobras Stock

      Petroleo Brasileiro S.A. (PBR) (NYSE:PBR) has been so volatile it might make investors sick. Some might be asking whether they’re riding a roller coaster or are long on PBR stock. Given that, why go with PBR, which is not only being decimated from a stock-trading perspective, but also suffering thanks to its location in South America? It’s no secret the iShares MSCI Brazil Index (ETF) (NYSEARCA:EWZ) has been struggling big time this year.

    • MarketWatch•yesterday

      Gearing up for retirement? Make sure you understand your tax obligations

      Taxes are always with usWarner Bros/Courtesy Everett CollectionYour life will change in retirement — so will your taxes. There are several factors at play when we talk about taxes in retirement, including age, tax-deferred and other retirement accounts, additional investments and Social Security. Understanding how to navigate these interconnected factors, and how to use specific tax strategies, can help you build a comfortable retirement.

    • InvestorPlace•14 hours ago

      BMW China Partnership Shows That Baidu Inc Is On The Right AI Track

      The past few months have been a roller coaster ride for China digital search giant Baidu Inc (ADR) (NASDAQ:BIDU). From the beginning of April to the middle of May, BIDU stock rallied from $220 to $280 thanks to resurgent strength in China technology stocks and a really strong double-beat-and-raise first-quarter earnings report which underscored strengthening long-term fundamentals. Lu was widely considered to be the “AI guy” at Baidu, and AI is at the core of Baidu’s growth engine.

    • TheStreet.com•11 hours ago

      3 Complicated Investing Strategies Millennials Love

      Technology isn't the only thing that sets millennials' investing habits apart from those of other investors'. Here are three investing strategies that millennials love. Millennial investors are more drawn to socially responsible investments than their elders, New York City based certified financial planner Douglas Boneparth said, choosing ETFs or mutual funds that exclude companies that sell addictive substances and those who don't use of clean technology.

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