Perhaps AMD is in a better spot to take advantage of AI than others are letting on.
: Play games to help keep dementia at bay: study
Games, writing journals and art all helped reduce dementia risks, the study found.
The Margin: Is Taylor Swift the world’s best boss? She’s giving bonuses up to $100,000 to truck drivers, caterers and dancers who work on her Pro Eras Tour.
Polls show that many workers value compensation at work over anything else.
ETF Wrap: ETF flows in July point to a more balanced stock-market rally as mid- and small-cap funds start to outperform first-half winners
U.S. exchange-traded funds had their second strongest month of inflows for the year in July as a once-concentrated stock-market rally continued to even out, while investors climbed down the market-cap ladder as mid- and small-cap funds started to lead the charge.
The Tell: S&P 500 soared near ‘tipping point’ in 2023. What history shows may happen to stocks after such a strong rally.
The stock market’s big run-up in 2023 left the S&P 500 near a ‘tipping point’ that set the index up for a choppier second half of the year, strategist says.
Chuck Jaffe: The recession may already be here — we just aren’t calling it one
Signs of a weak economy are all around — though not yet enough to be billed as ‘The Recession’
In One Chart: Fitch’s historic U.S. downgrade explained in one chart
Here’s a look at why Fitch said confidence over U.S. fiscal governance is eroding, a similar story to S&P’s U.S. downgrade in 2011, according to BCA Research.
Lawrence G. McMillan: Trouble in paradise: Sell signs are popping up across the stock market
Keep a core bullish position but decrease exposure to stocks.
Market Extra: Inflation worries resurface as long-term U.S. bond yields start to come unglued
Inflation worries are suddenly back, judging by soaring long-term Treasury yields and a jump in market-based expectations over the next 10 and 30 years.
The Value Gap: ‘If you’re earning $20 an hour in San Francisco, it’s impossible to survive’: What the U.S. gets so wrong about poverty
“The Poverty Paradox” author says tackling inequality requires looking beyond, and not blaming, individuals.
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