WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump announced a $12 billion farm aid package Monday — a boost to farmers who have struggled to sell
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The U.S. Just Authorized Nvidia Chip Sales to China. Here's What Investors Need to Know.
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Updates from Two Big Tech Firms Land This Week. What It Could Mean for the AI Trade
Key Takeaways Tech giants Oracle and Broadcom are slated to report quarterly earnings this week, following up on results that wowed investors in September.
Cathie Wood sees Bitcoin entering a new phase with less severe drawdowns
Key Takeaways Cathie Wood predicts institutional adoption will reduce Bitcoin’s price volatility and limit severe drawdowns. Wood expects Bitcoin to outperform gold in the
Martin Lewis talks investing for beginners in first for his Money Show Live
TV star and money guru Martin Lewis used his ITV show to cover investing for beginners – with a blunt warning about cryptocurrency 22:16,
3 Monthly-Paying Dividend ETFs Perfect for Retirement Income
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ETFs Poised to Gain From Black Friday's $11.8B Online E-Commerce Sales
Retail and e-commerce companies experienced a significant boost this Black Friday, solidifying the trend of consumer preference for online shopping. According to Adobe Analytics,
Rate Cuts Are Coming: Grab These 3 High-Yielding ETFs Now
© Andrii Yalanskyi / Shutterstock.com This week is an important one for consumers and investors alike. The Federal Reserve is sitting down for its
Medium-term bonds signal Fed rate cuts will soon be ending
On Tuesday, the Federal Reserve’s Open Market Committee kicks off its two-day meeting in Washington, D.C., with an interest rate decision coming down on
I Started Social Security at 67. Does Continued Work Mean a Higher Payout?
December 9, 2025 at 3:45 PM MGS / Shutterstock.com Key Points Social Security benefits are calculated using your 35 highest-earning years adjusted for inflation.