A powerful gravitational pull ultimately downs high-flying stocks .
: This economist says he can’t rule out a Fed interest-rate cut by year-end. Here’s why.
Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel said on Friday that he is not ruling out an interest-rate cut by the Federal Reserve by the end of the year, despite market expectations.
: Apple clinches $3 trillion valuation, becoming first U.S. company to close at that mark
Apple Inc. closed out the June quarter with a bang, clinching a $3 trillion valuation for the first time.
: Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action leaves defense-related loophole
While the Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action in college admissions, it made an exception related to U.S. defense by exempting military academies.
Crypto: Spot bitcoin ETFs won’t be derailed as SEC reportedly details concerns, crypto insiders say
Industry insiders say exchanges and asset managers can overcome another apparent hurdle to a spot bitcoin ETF.
The Ratings Game: Disney’s ‘lifeblood’ is under pressure. These analysts see a few possible fixes.
Walt Disney Co.’s story has a lot of moving parts these days, but perhaps none more critical than problems with the company’s “lifeblood.”
: Student-debt forgiveness will ‘punish’ poor Americans. No, it will be a lifeline for borrowers. Who’s right?
Biden estimated that student-loan forgiveness would have helped more than 40 million borrowers. Republicans disagree.
Economic Report: U.S. economy on track to grow as fast as 2% in the second quarter
The U.S. economy expanded at a surprisingly robust 2% pace in the first three months of the year — and it could mimic that performance in the second quarter.
The Ratings Game: Are shoppers suffering from ‘sneaker fatigue?’ Analysts weigh in after Nike’s results
One analyst said Nike was still spending too much, and had too many rivals selling too many shoes in too many stores.
Cannabis Watch: Cannabis company TerrAscend draws kudos from analysts with Toronto Stock Exchange listing on tap for next week
Cannabis company with U.S. operations set to begin trading Tuesday on the TSX in a move seen as potentially attracting more support from investors.
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