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Dollar General tops list of most overbought stocks this week that are due for a pullback
Several stocks ended the week looking overbought, including Dollar General, according to data compiled from CNBC Pro's stock screener.
4 'good enough' financial moves to reach your goals with 'less time and hassle,' from a money expert
Morningstar's Christine Benz says you don't always have to optimize your finances. Sometimes 'good enough' is all you need to succeed.
Barrick Mining stock has more than doubled in 6 months. Why Elliott's activism could drive more upside
The departure of Barrick Mining's CEO in September opens up a number of opportunities for activist Elliott Investment.
Goldman Sachs says these five stocks, including Nvidia and Wynn Resorts, have room to run
Goldman Sachs says stocks like Nvidia have plenty of upside.
S&P 500 quietly rebounds to near a new record. Where to next after a quick round trip?
A two-week, 5% rebound has just about returned the S&P 500 to its former all-time high set at the end of October.
Berkshire Hathaway is on track to lag behind the S&P 500 in Buffett's last year as CEO
With less than a month to go, Berkshire Hathaway's B shares are behind the S&P in their 2025 race. With dividends included, the S&P's lead is even bigger.
At 22, she discovered there was $200,000 in debt in her name. It took a decade to get it removed
In her new book, Kristin Collier tells the story of how she ended up with over $200,000 in debt that she knew nothing about. Her mother had answers.
From the California gold rush to Sydney Sweeney: How denim became the most enduring garment in American fashion
The American blue jean was created in 1873 by tailor Jacob Davis, who patented the design with Levi Strauss, founder of the eponymous denim retailer
At the 2026 World Cup draw, the winner is ... Donald Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump said he was not attending the draw for the 2026 World Cup to receive a prize, but he got one anyway.
Trump administration will expand travel ban to more than 30 countries, Noem says
The expansion would build on a travel ban already announced in June by the Republican administration.
Wall Street turns to the Fed next week for more clues on the path ahead
The market is awaiting the Federal Reserve's final meeting of 2025, especially what chair Jerome Powell says afterward.
The regulatory path ahead for a Netflix and Warner Bros. deal could get dicey
Regulatory questions are already rising about Netflix's deal to combine its business with WBD's streaming service HBO Max and film studio Warner Bros.
Bitcoin turns negative for the week as it fails to hold above $90,000: CNBC Crypto World
On today's episode of CNBC Crypto World, bitcoin and other major cryptocurrencies turn negative to closer out the week. Plus, prosecutors recommend a 12-year prison sentence for Terraform Labs founder Do Kwon. And Summer Mersinger, CEO of the Blockchain Association, discusses the group's upcoming policy summit in Washington, D.C.
Shares of this old school manufacturer are turning around. Carter Worth says it's a buy
Carter Worth breaks down the charts on Avery Dennison
Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole confessed, said he supports Trump and has anarchist views: MS NOW
Cole spoke to the authorities for "more than four hours" after his arrest, the government told a judge during the suspect's initial court appearance.
S&P 500 gains for a fourth day, nears record after light inflation reading: Live updates
The PCE report on Friday was the first one since the record-setting U.S. government shutdown.
David Ellison's hunt for WBD made David Zaslav richer — and it may not be over
Paramount is considering taking an offer straight to WBD shareholders, believing its deal has a better chance of gaining regulatory approval, sources told CNBC.
Josh Brown dramatically cuts Netflix position after proposed Warner Bros. buy. Here’s why
Josh Brown, a long-term Netflix bull, said on CNBC Friday afternoon that he had cut his position in the streamer by 85%.
Netflix's plan to buy Warner Bros. throws the theater industry into upheaval
Netflix, which has traditionally limited it theatrical releases, has said it will honor existing WBD cinematic contracts that run through 2029.
You don't have to tailor your finances to the Fed — here are 3 money moves that work any time
Forget about rate fluctuations: These are some financial decisions that always make sense.
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