INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT

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Rise In Growth Allocations Signals Hope For 'Soft Landing,' Fidelity Says

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Portfolio allocations indicate advisors expect a good environment for growth stocks, the company's analysts said.

U.S. Agencies Made $247B In 'Improper' Payments Last Year, GAO Says

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The Medicare and Medicaid programs were the worst offenders, the fiscal watchdog said.

U.S., U.K. Probe $20 Billion Of Crypto Transfers To Russian Exchange

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The inquiry shows the West's continued struggle to decisively cut off the flow of money into Russia.

Dalio Says China Must Fix Debt Problems Or Face 'Lost Decade'

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China-U.S. tensions are causing foreign investors to diversify or leave China, he said.

Powell Juices Bond Market Bet On Inflation With Tilt To Jobs

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The Fed chief made clear last week that he's now no longer singularly focused on crushing inflation.

Key Gauges Of U.S. Economy Advanced At Healthy Clip To End 2023

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Gross domestic product rose at an upwardly revised 3.4% annualized pace in the fourth quarter.

LSD, Ecstasy Lure Traders Betting On 'Psychedelic Renaissance'

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Psychedelics have long struggled to gain regulatory acceptance.

Money Managers Hire Investigators To Find Private Asset Values

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Private credit has boomed into one of Wall Street's fastest growing industries.

Altruist Offers Cash Account Product

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Altruist Cash allows advisors to offer clients an annual percentage yield of 5.10%, the custodian said.

Stop Applying My Recession Rule To Individual States

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Rising unemployment rates in places such as California, New York and New Jersey may seem dire but reflect economic strength.

The Age Of Gentle Rate Cuts Is Upon Us, Invesco Chief Market Strategist Says

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Kristina Hooper said the Swiss National Bank's rate cut broke a rate impasse.

Trump Media Is Now The Most Expensive U.S. Stock To Bet Against

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A market valuation of more than $9 billion contrasts with Trump Media's fundamentals.

Top 0.1% Saw Their Share Of U.S. Wealth Increase Even As Rest Of 10% Didn't

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Middle-age, Black households have lost the most, according to federal data.

S&P 500 Rally Gets A Costly Layer Of Risk In Rise Of Chipmakers

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The semiconductor industry is notoriously cyclical, with regular boom and bust cycles.

Yardeni Sees ‘Fed Put' Making A Comeback

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Economist Ed Yardeni thinks Fed Chairman Jerome Powell might be changing his tough-guy tune.

Megadeals Make A Comeback To Power $660 Billion M&A Revival

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Regionally, dealmakers in the US have led the charge in the opening months of 2024.

Top Pictet Fund Manager Sees Biotech Stocks Joining AI-Euphoria

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A total of 46 listed biotech deals worth more than $100 billion were announced last year.

Larry Fink Calls On Boomer Generation To Fix 'Retirement Crisis'

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The BlackRock CEO says young people "have lost trust in older generations."

Corporate Bonds Are The Safest They've Been In Almost A Decade

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Safe single A bonds are close to becoming the biggest part of investment grade indexes for the first time in about 10 years.

Junk Market Flashes Warning As Fed Eyes Higher Rates For Longer

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The ratio between companies' earnings and their interest expense has fallen to the lowest level since the pandemic.

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