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Morgan Stanley CEO plans to step down within the year, sparking Wall Street succession race
Morgan Stanley's board has narrowed its CEO search to three "very strong" internal candidates to succeed Gorman, the chief said.
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Fed may be forced to defy market expectations and hike more aggressively, economist says
The U.S. Federal Reserve may be forced to defy market expectations hike interest rates aggressively again later this year, according to Daniele...
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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Walmart, Netflix, Alibaba, Nvidia & more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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Dallas Fed President Logan says current data doesn't justify pausing rate hikes yet
The Dallas Fed president said the central bank still has work to do in achieving its goal for price stability.
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Market's tech focus is 'shortsighted,' with a broader bull run coming, portfolio manager says
The market's affinity for Big Tech stocks this year is shortsighted, according to portfolio manager Freddie Lait, who said the next bull market...
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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Take-Two Interactive, Cisco Systems and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in extended trading.
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Americans think gold beats stocks as a long-term investment. Advisors disagree: 'It's more like a speculation'
A Gallup poll found Americans are bullish on gold, which tends to rise in popularity as an investment during periods of fear and economic malaise.
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Tether buys bitcoin with a portion of its net profit to back USDT stablecoin
Tether said it would invest 15% of its net profit into bitcoin to "diversify" the reserves that back its USDT token.
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IRS flagged more than 1 million tax returns for identity fraud in 2023
Identity thieves try to file fraudulent tax returns to claim refunds. There are steps taxpayers can take to protect themselves.
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UBS expects $17 billion hit from Credit Suisse rescue, flags hasty due diligence
UBS estimates a financial hit of around $17 billion from its emergency takeover of Credit Suisse, according to a regulatory filing.