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Medtronic makes two key additions to its board. How activist Elliott can build shareholder value

The stage seems to be set for a long-term mutually beneficial relationship between the parties.

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Businesses bringing back recession specials could be the latest sign of deteriorating consumer sentiment

The term "recession" has popped up again as a selling point this summer, perhaps providing a look at how businesses are reacting to consumer sentiment.

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Buy these outperforming stocks with room to run, says UBS

As earnings season winds down, investors should be on the lookout for some stocks that might still have room for upside, according to UBS.

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Why Morgan Stanley says the market and the economy are telling 'diverging' stories

U.S. stocks have proven resilient even as the Trump administration haphazardly implements policy changes, according to Morgan Stanley.

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Bank of America says these five stocks have room to run

Bank of America named five stocks to buy right now.

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Retirement age 'should' be 58, survey respondents say, on average. Here's what financial advisors recommend

Americans in a recent survey said they 'should' be able to retire at age 58, on average. Here's what to consider before retiring early.

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Troop costs, China in focus when South Korea's Lee meets Trump

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and White House leader Donald Trump will meet next week for a summit set to touch on the upkeep of American troops on the peninsula.

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Inside billionaire Lucy Guo’s intense daily routine: 5:30 a.m. wake-ups, double gym sessions, and no lunch breaks

World's youngest female billionaire Lucy Guo said working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week is work-life balance: "You don't need to sleep from nine to nine."

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Trump says furniture tariffs are coming later this year

Stocks for some furniture and home goods companies, including Wayfair, RH and Williams-Sonoma, tumbled after the market close, following Trump's post.

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Ghislaine Maxwell interview released by DOJ

The Trump administration has been criticized for reneging on promises to release files about sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

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Where this BlackRock fund manager is finding pockets of opportunity in high-yield bonds

BlackRock's Mitchell Garfin is focusing on specific sectors and credit ratings in the high-yield market right now.

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John Bolton was not targeted for criticizing Trump, Vance claims after FBI raid

President Trump called former national security advisor John Bolton a "lowlife" on the heels of court-authorized searches of his home and office by the FBI.

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Leaders, laggards after Powell's speech — plus, key Starbucks, Honeywell updates

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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Here's what current and former Fed officials are saying about Lisa Cook investigation

Multiple current and former Fed officials are speaking up as Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook faces attacks from the Trump administration.

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FBI raids home, office of John Bolton, former Trump national security advisor

FBI Director Kash Patel tweeted “NO ONE is above the law… @FBI agents on mission" as agents searched the home of ex-Trump advisor John Bolton in Maryland.

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Major League Baseball closes in on new media rights deals with ESPN, NBC, Netflix

The three-year media rights deals for packages of live games come after ESPN opted out of its $550 million-per-year deal for Sunday Night Baseball.

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Canada drops many of its retaliatory tariffs on the U.S.

Canada announced Friday it was dropping many of its retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, though the 25% counter-tariff on autos, steel and aluminum remains.

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Student loan borrowers in default could soon see reduced paychecks. What to know

Student loan borrowers who've fallen behind on their payments could soon see the U.S. Department of Education take a portion of their paychecks.

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Bitcoin has hit several new all-time highs this year — and each drawdown is getting shallower

Before Friday's post-Jackson Hole rally lifted all risk assets, bitcoin traded below $112,000, its lowest level since early August.

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August could end on a high note next week after Powell speech, with Nvidia earnings on tap

Investors are exiting August with greater confidence the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates next month.

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