Some large multinationals are reducing exposure to China, but many can’t — or won’t.
Futures Movers: U.S. oil benchmark pulls back from 3-month high
Oil futures edged lower early Tuesday, pulling back after ending July at their highest since April.
Encore: Social Security: What the budget guys get wrong
The program needs more money, but not because it increases the deficit
Help Me Retire: We’re 57, and our work is unpleasant and tiresome. We have $800,000 in 401(k) plans and $1.15 million in a pension. Can we just retire already?
Have a question about your own retirement savings? Email us at HelpMeRetire@marketwatch.com
: Ban begins on incandescent light bulbs in favor of LEDs. Here’s what to know.
More-efficient LED bulbs cost more at the outset, but can save households money and wasted electricity over time.
Bond Report: 30-year Treasury yield ends at almost nine-month high amid signs of tight U.S. labor market
One- through 30-year Treasury yields rise on Tuesday after U.S. data points to a still-strong labor market.
NerdWallet: Moving is expensive: Here’s how to pay for it
It’s best to pay for your move with savings, but you can finance, too. Here’s what moving prices look like this year, options for paying, and ways to save.
Kelley Blue Book: EVs may lose up to 31% of range in extreme heat, report says
People living under extreme heat conditions probably don’t need another thing to worry about. But we have one for them anyway.
NerdWallet: 4 ways small business owners can use AI, no experience required
Here are four tips for incorporating AI tools into your small business’s operations , and don’t worry, the learning curve isn’t as steep as you might think.
Next Avenue: Widows: Don’t overlook the financial consequences of remarrying
A widowed person’s decision to remarry shouldn’t involve only the heart, because the choice could have financial implications for life.
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