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Attention, jittery investors: Stop panicking … this is what a soft landing should look like

Dark skies ahead? Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images by Christopher Decker, University of Nebraska Omaha What a difference a job report makes. Earlier in the summer, people were...

Apple, Tesla and Nvidia were among 2023’s ‘magnificent seven’ stocks – here’s what to expect from them all in 2024

A still from The Magnificent Seven (1960), a western starring Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen. The Mirisch Company/Alamy by Karl Schmedders, International Institute for Management Development...

What’s insider trading and why it’s a big problem

by Alexander Kurov, West Virginia University and Marketa Wolfe, Skidmore College There’s a growing bipartisan push to prohibit members of Congress from buying or selling...

Will there be a ‘Santa Claus rally’ in the stock market this year?

by Gabriella Legrenzi, Keele University; Reinhold Heinlein, University of the West of England, and Scott Mahadeo, University of Portsmouth In 1897, the American newspaper editor...

A more robust US job market adds 257K positions as pay jumps

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers added a vigorous 257,000 jobs in January, and wages jumped by the most in six years — evidence that...

US stocks rise, bond prices falls, on strong jobs report

NEW YORK (AP) — Robust growth in U.S. jobs and wages lifted the stock market Friday, adding to mammoth gains from earlier this week. Prices...

The CEO got a huge raise. You didn't. Here's why.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Pay for globe-trotting CEOs has soared to new heights, even as most workers remain grounded by paychecks that are barely budging. While...

Time to throw my bum out of Congress?

President Barack Obama delivers the State of the Union address in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., February 12, 2013. (Photo by Lawrence Jackson/The White House) by Paul SteinhauserCNN Political Editor (CNN) -- It's conventional wisdom: Americans don't like Congress. But when it comes time to vote, they usually don't throw their lawmaker out of office. However, new polls indicate that times and perceptions about "throwing the bums out" may be changing.

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