After a sweeping look at global trade shifts, JPMorgan strategists have concluded that some of Apple’s Chinese suppliers could benefit from the trend of supply chain...
Consumer confidence in the US economy has perked up, reaching a six-month high in October. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index climbed to 71.5, a...
Millions of investors are watching the value of their bond funds sag almost daily as concerns about the impact of Trump’s policies on the national debt...
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Israel launched air strikes against military targets in Iran on Saturday in its long anticipated retaliation for an Iranian missile attack on October 1st, but avoided...
In both personal and professional finance, maintaining organized records is crucial for accountability, contingency planning, and compliance with legal obligations. However, without a structured approach, the...
This is the introduction to Checks and Balance, a weekly, subscriber-only newsletter bringing exclusive insight from our correspondents in America. James Bennet, our Lexington columnist, considers...
The S&P 500’s annualized total return has been 11.0% in years when a Democrat is president and Congress is Republican-controlled.
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When I was a teenager, I bought my first car. It was a Toyota Tercel with a few hundred miles on it and cost less than...