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At a meeting of his cabinet on Wednesday, President Trump said he thinks U.S. GDP can grow by up to 6% a year. He may be the only person who thinks so.
For sponsors the reason Team USA does not participate in the 2018 Winter Games may not matter much. It still means a loss of a large investment and opportunity to get global exposure.
Amazon may buy one or more drug companies, GM will have a self-driving taxi in just over a year, CVS Health may buy Aetna, and more important headlines.
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau chief sues the White House, "Coco" led the box office last weekend, and more important headlines.
Mattel has rejected a buyout offer from Hasbro, Nelson Peltz won a seat on the Procter & Gamble board, Volkswagen will build a $12 billion electric car plant in China, and more important...
Given the state of the world, some portfolio insurance now just makes sense, and owning gold-mining stocks and royalty companies are a solid hedge.
Boeing has moved two 747s to its order book that had previously been listed as going to an unidentified customer. That customer is the U.S. Air Force and the planes are the new fleet that comprises...
Here are 10 areas of tax reform that may change handily for the investment community in the next year, depending on how things ultimately go.
Shares of these five top companies are priced at value levels. Given some of the underperformance in these companies, most are offering good entry points at current trading levels.
The U.S. president arrived in South Korea Tuesday for a two-day visit that will include an address to the country's National Assembly. North Korea has not kept silent, but neither has it launched any...
At least 11 members of the Saudi royal family were arrested on Saturday on the orders of a newly formed anti-corruption committee led by the Crown Prince. What's at stake for country's economy, and...
The House Republican tax reform plan unveiled on Thursday includes a provision to eliminate the $7,500 tax credit to U.S. consumers who purchase an electric car.
Republicans have released one of the most sweeping tax bills in recent history, the Justice Department has plans to challenge the AT&T buyout of Time Warner, and other important headlines.
In a congressional hearing Tuesday, Facebook said it plans to hire 10,000 people to review ads and accounts in an effort to stop the spread of disinformation. Is that really going to help?
President Trump begins a five-nation tour of Asia on Friday and a number of companies are taking part in the two-week trip in hopes of furthering relationships, especially with China.