An abrupt exit for Discover’s chief executive is sending a troubling signal to Wall Street given the credit-card company’s regulatory position.
Mark Hulbert: Why AI-generated stock picks won’t beat the market
AI can’t know more than the market knows. The best it can hope to do is to match the market over the long term.
Help My Career: ‘Lazy-girl jobs’ are a luxury for millions of working mothers
Tuesday marks Moms’ Equal Pay Day, which aims to shed light on the persistent gender wage gap experienced by mothers in the workplace.
Robert Powell’s Retirement Portfolio: Your company may want to hold on to your 401(k) assets when you retire — and you may want to let it
More employers are offering to keep employees’ 401(k) assets in the plan after retirement, rather than letting them roll them over to an IRA.
In One Chart: China’s Country Garden’s bonds see buying interest after sinking to deeply distressed levels
China’s Country Garden’s bonds are attracting buying interest after sinking into deeply distressed levels, weighed down by the company’s many woes.
The Tell: Stocks may slip as S&P 500 sector correlations to the index stand extremely low
U.S. stocks may face a challenging time in the next two months, as the correlations between the S&P 500 sector indexes and the main index are extremely low, according to a report Tuesday by Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research.
Washington Watch: Trump would have to wait years if he were to be pardoned in Georgia case — with no president or governor able to deliver
As analysts react to Donald Trump’s latest indictment, this time in Georgia’s Fulton County, they’re paying attention to how he might end up getting pardoned.
The Fed: Fed’s Kashkari says inflation is ‘still too high’
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari said Tuesday that inflation remains too high.
The Ratings Game: Nvidia faces a high bar, but it’s ‘hard to bet against’ the chip stock, analysts say
Nvidia shares were moving higher Tuesday after a pair of analysts boosted their bullish views of the hot chip stock.
: China’s youth job market is a nightmare. It’s changing the face of the country.
A new generation of unemployed, frustrated young people is now refusing marriage and parenthood, and its means to contribute to the country’s tepid consumer market are modest at best.
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