Gold has reached its lowest settlement since March, moving further away from the record-high levels that were within reach just five months ago.
The Moneyist: ‘What happens if we marry?’: My boyfriend gives his daughter $3,000 a month and pays for his ex-wife’s car. Is this a problem?
“His daughter is extremely dependent upon him and his generosity.”
In One Chart: Commercial real-estate values slide 11%. Surge in 10-year Treasury yields won’t help, Barclays says.
Commercial real-estate values are down about 11.3% in August from peak levels, with some sectors sinking 20%, according to CoStar data.
Crypto: Crypto bulls celebrate ether-futures ETFs. But they may be detrimental to crypto prices.
Ether-futures-based exchange-traded funds may increase institutional adoption of crypto, but are not necessarily beneficial to crypto prices in the medium term.
In One Chart: U.S. stocks have had a great year in 2023 — but these numbers tell a different story
While the over 11% year-to-date gains for the S&P 500 index show 2023 has been a “good year” for stocks, that hardly tells the whole story, says Jonathan Krinsky, the technical strategist at BTIG.
The Ratings Game: AI fever and elevated demand raise the bar for Nvidia margin expectations
Nvidia’s stock made it to the conviction list of one Wall Street firm, while another forecast the chip maker’s next-generation tech could drop early.
Market Extra: Bond investors feel the heat as popular fixed-income ETF suffers lowest close since 2007
October kicks off with renewed bond rout, pushing up yields and putting a popular fixed-income ETF on track for its lowest close since 2007.
The New York Post: Gaetz threatening McCarthy’s ouster as speaker — even as some fellow Republicans aim to kick Gaetz out of House
One lawmaker’s reported description of Gaetz to Fox News: “A smart guy without morals.”
Deep Dive: This fund shows that industry expertise can help you make a lot of money in the stock market
The managers of the Janus Henderson Global Life Sciences Fund have direct experience to help them separate promising innovators from flashes in the pan.
Market Extra: Why stock-market investors aren’t finding comfort in averted government shutdown
The U.S. government’s move to avert a weekend shutdown removes near-term uncertainty in financial markets, enabling Treasury yields to keep climbing.
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