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4 reasons to like Wells Fargo, plus Eli Lilly's latest launch and Boeing ramps up

Every weekday, the Investing Club releases the Homestretch; an actionable afternoon update just in time for the last hour of trading.

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Reddit is sniffing out a breakout to all-time highs, according to the charts

Chart analyst Todd Gordon breaks down the social media company's technical backdrop.

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Shares of this under-the-radar weight-loss drug play could double, says Leerink Partners

The investment firm initiated coverage of the biopharma stock at an outperform rating.

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U.S. economy is worse than thought with 1.2 million fewer jobs — what that means for the Fed

Pressure is on for the Fed to start lowering rates, with markets expecting a cut at each of the three remaining meetings this year.

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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: UnitedHealth, Kingsoft Cloud, Brighthouse Financial and more

These are the stocks posting the largest moves midday.

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Cracker Barrel suspends restaurant remodels after logo controversy

Cracker Barrel's "Old Country Store" look is here to stay, the company announced, in the latest walkback of its rebranding initiative.

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Social Security is drying up faster under Trump's new budget bill—but it won't go away entirely, money experts say

Financial pros say you should plan for a reduction in Social Security benefits, even if it never ends up happening.

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Job growth revised down by 911,000 through March, signaling economy on shakier footing than realized

The total revision was on the high end of Wall Street expectations, which ranged from a low around 600,000 to as many as a million.

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Fund aims to let investors tail Bill Ackman's trades following success of Warren Buffett copycat ETF

The VistaShares Target 15 ACKtivist Distribution ETF (ACKY) launched Tuesday.

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White House says jobs revision proves Biden economy a 'disaster,' BLS is 'broken,' Powell was 'too late'

The latest Labor Department report showed that the U.S. economy created fewer jobs than had been initially reported in the year ending March 2025.

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Europe and the U.S. talk Russia sanctions as attacks ramp up

"It is clear that energy dependency on Russia will be targeted more vehemently," an EU official told CNBC.

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Doing business in China? Factor in deflation

Chinese consumers have been hunting for value as prices are falling across the country's economy.

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Stocks set to make a big move after CPI hits — How JPMorgan sees it playing out

A hotter-than-expected outcome could keep the Federal Reserve on the sidelines for October and December meetings, the firm said.

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One year in, Brian Niccol’s Starbucks looks different — but there are still more changes coming

Brian Niccol's turnaround strategy is bringing back some customers, but investors were expecting faster results.

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Boeing steps up jet deliveries, surpassing 2024 total by August

Boeing said that it delivered 57 jets in August, up from 48 in July. It was the highest number of deliveries in August since 2018.

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Ford recalls 1.9 million vehicles over faulty rear-view camera

Ford is recalling 1.9 million vehicles worldwide due to faulty rear-view cameras, the latest in a series of callbacks over the issue, the automaker said.

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UnitedHealth sees 78% of members in high-rated Medicare plans

UnitedHealth expects about 78% of its members to be enrolled in top-rated Medicare insurance plans next year, in line with its expectations.

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Fewer people think retirement will 'take a miracle,' report finds. But inflation worries persist

Just 21% Americans surveyed by Natixis Investment Managers said it will "take a miracle" to have a secure retirement, down from 41% who said the same in 2021.

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