: Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action leaves defense-related loophole
While the Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action in college admissions, it made an exception related to U.S. defense by exempting military academies.
: Apple clinches $3 trillion valuation, becoming first U.S. company to close at that mark
Apple Inc. closed out the June quarter with a bang, clinching a $3 trillion valuation for the first time.
Key Words: This economist says he won’t rule out a Fed interest rate cut by year-end. Here’s why
Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel said on Friday that he is not ruling out an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve by the end of...
FA Center: Nvidia has investors wondering: How long can a stock grow faster than the market?
A powerful gravitational pull ultimately downs high-flying stocks .
: Stocks end higher Friday, Nasdaq scores best first half of a year since 1983
U.S. stocks closed higher Friday, ending the month strong and the first half of 2023 with robust gains as a long anticipated economic recession failed...
: Tattooed Chef files Chapter 11, pursues sales of assets
Plant-based-food maker Tattooed Chef Inc. TTCF on Friday said it plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and pursue a sale of its assets, the latest company...
JPMorgan, Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley to boost dividends after clearing Fed stress test
Big banks are planning to increase their quarterly dividend payouts after clearing the annual Federal Reserve stress test earlier this week.
Goldman in talks to offload Apple credit card, savings products to American Express, source says
Goldman Sachs is looking to unload its Apple financial products as part of a wider retreat from its failed consumer banking initiatives.
EOS price lags as Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin soar
EOS price is down 13% year-to-date even as LTC and BCH have turned extremely bullish. The broader market outlook is bullish and that could help...