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Five AI Value Stocks for Investors to Consider
AI investing doesn't have to mean paying triple-digit multiples. These five value-oriented stocks offer exposure to the AI boom through power, infrastructure, and legacy industries.
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Smart Money Is Rotating Out of Tech—Here's Where It's Going
Robert Schein, Chief Investment Officer, Blanke Schein Wealth Management explains why market leadership is broadening in 2026—and which sectors could lead alongside tech.
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January AAII Asset Allocation Survey: Bond Allocations Increase
Stock and stock fund allocations decreased 0.6 percentage points to 70.2%. Bond and bond fund allocations increased 1.0 percentage points to 15.4%.
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Crucial U.S. jobs report delayed again. What happens next?
The January jobs report won't be published Friday as scheduled due to the partial government shutdown, but investors probably won't have to wait long for critical insights into the health of the labor market.
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Crypto market volatility triggers $2.5 billion in bitcoin liquidations
Bitcoin investors liquidated $2.56 billion in recent days, according to data provider CoinGlass, as cryptocurrencies slumped following a sell-off in other risk assets, including equities and precious metals.
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Kevin Warsh needs to keep the Fed out of politics — no matter what Trump says
Warsh will be pressured to help with ballot-box issues. That isn't the Fed's role.
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February stock trading: What the charts show about historical patterns
Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre, who also hosts Yahoo Finance's Stocks in Translation podcast, breaks down what history says about the performance of stocks as a guide to February Seasonality. Catch more Stocks in Translation, with new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
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New York AG issues warning around prediction markets ahead of Super Bowl
Prediction markets are offering Super Bowl-related trades "masquerading" as bets, NY Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement. Prediction markets are susceptible to insider trading and "operate without consumer protection and without the supervision of the New York Gaming Commission," James said.
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US banks expect stronger loan demand in 2026, Fed survey shows
Banks expect demand for business loans across all categories to strengthen this year, a Federal Reserve survey showed on Monday, with most saying they expect lower interest rates and higher spending or investment needs will drive that trend.
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The AI bubble is starting to show its face, says Tusk Ventures' Bradley Tusk
Bradley Tusk, Tusk Ventures founder and CEO, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss how Tusk is thinking about OpenAI's sustainability concerns, the AI trade and much more.
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US jobs report delayed again amid government shutdown
January 2026 report to be rescheduled after BLS has already been faced with major delays from last year's shutdown
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Stocks Rebound To Start February - U.S. Index Outlook
Stock markets find a basis to rebound after past end-of-week high volatility. US indexes attempt another test of their record highs as positive data lifts sentiment.
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Bostic Sees Fed at Neutral in Maybe One or Two Rate Cuts
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic offers his policy outlook, saying he didn't have any rate cuts projected for the year ahead, and how close he sees the central bank to the neutral rate. He speaks with former Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Dennis Lockhart Monday at an event hosted by the Rotary Club of Atlanta.
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Trump Says It's 'Inappropriate' to Ask Fed Pick Warsh to Cut Rates
Donald Trump named Kevin Warsh to be the next chair of the Federal Reserve, succeeding Jerome Powell when his term ends in May.
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Q4 Earnings Reports From Financials Put Recession Fears To Rest
The financial sector is fundamentally healthy, with strong capital, stable credit trends, and improving borrowing momentum, supporting a bullish 'buy' rating. Consumer spending remains resilient, with credit card debt manageable relative to income and delinquencies stabilizing, indicating limited risk to bank balance sheets.
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Jobs Report Delayed Because of Partial Shutdown
The report, scheduled for Friday, would have provided data on job growth, unemployment and wages in January.
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Gold And Silver Price Plummets Don't Worry Analysts—Here's Why
The prices of gold and silver are both slightly down today, though they have been volatile Monday morning. The price of silver is about $76.92 as of 1:30 p.m.
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Investors Hunt for Proof AI Delivering Productivity Gains
Another big week for tech earnings kicks off with investors eyeing the impact of circular AI deals and spending. Natalie Gallagher, principal economist and director at Board, joins Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Tech.
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The Party Is Just Getting Started At 7000 Points
The Party Is Just Getting Started At 7000 Points
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The Dollar's Decline Doesn't Doom Stocks
History suggests the relationship between the dollar and equities is inconsistent—and investors may be overreacting to the currency's recent slide.
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