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Wall Street rebounds 1% after the prior day’s volatile downturn
Aziz Shamuratov Wall Street staged a rebound on Friday, closing the session in positive territory after a turbulent, tech-driven downturn rattled the Nasdaq Composite
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© 24K-Production / Shutterstock.com Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR), the former business-intelligence software maker turned Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) holding company, now owns 649,870 bitcoin worth roughly $56 billion
Bitcoin volatility surge may signal return to options-driven prices: Analyst
Bitcoin’s (BTC) price volatility has surged over the last two months, signaling a potential return to options-driven price action that sparks large market moves
Deutsche Bank Makes Gold Trading Comeback With Bumper Earnings
Deutsche Bank AG is mounting a return to the top table of precious metals trading a decade after it all but abandoned the business,
This Overlooked AI Stock Could Outperform Nvidia in 2026, According to Analysts
Leo Sun, The Motley Fool November 23, 2025 at 11:38 AM Key Points Innodata’s data annotation business is thriving as the AI market continues
California’s state and local pension plans have over $265 billion in debt
California’s public pension plans are taking on more risk than other pension systems while generating relatively poor investment return results, a new Reason Foundation
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Warren Buffett once shared a memorable story about the late Charlie Munger’s supposedly failing hearing, only to discover in an awkward twist that the
Here’s How Nancy Pelosi Beat the Stock Market and Warren Buffett
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'A very close call': Economists say long-awaited September jobs report complicates Fed rate cut path
This past week’s release of the long-delayed September jobs report complicates the Federal Reserve’s path forward when the central bank makes its next decision