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All the latest news stories about the business world: mergers, IPOs, trends, personalities, and more


How Strong Is the American Consumer, Really?
LSEG’s Jharonne Martis breaks down consumer spending, tariffs, and what discretionary vs. staples reveal about shopper health.

What the Markets Are Really Saying as Year-End Nears
From labor market shifts to global trade tensions, EquitySet CEO Tony Zipparo unpacks the forces moving markets today.

How Will the Markets React to Trump's Victory?
What does a second Trump term mean for the economy? That will take years to play out but the initial reaction is enthusiastic.

Will Retailers Bring in Fewer Goods This Holiday Season?
Import data is revealing a decline in holiday product shipments with retailers like Walmart reducing their imports.

Could Millennials be Saving Too Much?
An interesting savings trend has popped up among Millennials. Could they be saving TOO much money? Callie Cox at Ritholtz Wealth Management explains.

Boeing Workers to Return to Work as Strike Ends
59% of Union workers approved a new contract that calls for 38% raises over the next 4 years, ending a strike for the nations largest plane manufacturer.

Is Election 2024 the "Crypto Election"?
The Crypto industry accounted for $170 million in donations, this election cycle alone. But why? Coinbase Chief Legal Officer, Paul Grewal, explains.

NAACP Launches $200 Million Fund: NAACP Capital
The NAACP has entered the VC space with a new fund that will invest in startups and fund managers that are focused on closing gaps facing communities of color.

Nvidia Replaces Intel on Dow Jones Industrial Average
Intel will be replaced by Nvidia in the Dow Jones industrial average after a 25 year run, signaling a shift in the semiconductor industry.

Warren Buffet’s Cash Pile Exceeds $325B
Berkshire Hathaway's colossal cash reserve surpassed the $300 billion mark in the third quarter.
