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Wall Street Embraces New “Nacho” Trade Amid Hormuz Crisis
A new Wall Street phrase is rapidly spreading through financial markets as traders react to escalating tensions in the Middle East.

U.S. Job Market Defies Expectations with Strong April Hiring
The U.S. economy added 115,000 jobs in April, beating forecasts and signaling continued resilience in the labor market.

Salesforce Raises Full-Year Forecast After Better-Than-Expected Profits
Salesforce raised its full-year forecast after posting better-than-expected profits.

Stocks Look to Continue Late Summer Winning Streak
Stocks opened higher Thursday boosted by higher-than-expected earnings from Salesforce and as Wall Street looks to extend a late-summer winning streak.

Judge Denies Burger King's Bid to Dismiss Lawsuit
Judge Denies Burger King's Bid to Dismiss Lawsuit

Jack Daniel's Maker Misses Quarterly Expectations
Jack Daniel's Maker Misses Quarterly Expectations

ATM Fees Hit Record High, Overdraft and NSF Fees Decline
ATM Fees Hit Record High, Overdraft and NSF Fees Decline

American Airlines Flight Attendants Vote to Authorize a Strike, Although a Walkout Still Unlikely
A strike is imminent for flight attendants at American Airlines after crews vote demonstrate.

Stretching Your Dollar: How College Students Should Manage Personal Finances
Stretching Your Dollar: How College Students Should Manage Personal Finances

Millions More Workers Would Be Entitled to Overtime Pay Under a Proposed Biden Administration Rule
The Biden administration will propose a new rule Wednesday that would make 3.6 million more U.S. workers eligible for overtime pay, reviving an Obama-era policy effort that was ultimately scuttled in court.

Travis Scott Announces 'Utopia' Circus Maximus Tour'
Travis Scott Announces 'Utopia' Circus Maximus Tour'
