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Buffett Celebrates Berkshire's 60 Years, Offers Advice to Trump

Warren Buffett celebrates Berkshire Hathaway's successes in annual letter, advising President Trump and urging government responsibility.

Saving for Retirement in Your 20s and 30s While Managing Student Loans

Young adults: Learn how to navigate student loan debt and retirement savings. Expert advice on asset allocation, risk tolerance, and the difference between investing and gambling. Start saving and investing early, even with small amounts.

Asian Stocks Surge on Alibaba Earnings, Global Markets Mixed

Global stocks rise led by Asian gains on strong Alibaba earnings, with tech stocks surging on AI optimism; geopolitical tensions and trade war concerns linger; US Treasury yields dip, ECB action eyed, oil gains on supply uncertainty, gold retreats from record.

IVR Earnings Fall Short in Q4

Invesco Mortgage Capital Inc. (IVR) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $3.5 million, or 53 cents per share. Revenue was $76.1 million. For the year, the company reported profit of $59.9 million, or 65 cents per share. Revenue was $36.8 million.

Pan American Silver reports Q4 earnings that match Wall Street estimates

Pan American Silver Q4 Earnings Meet Forecasts: PAAS reports net income of $107.8 million, revenue of $815.1 million in Q4 2022.

Wall Street Weekly Recap: S&P 500 Adds to Record, Dow and Nasdaq Rise

US stocks drift on mixed day, S&P 500 adds to record

Trump Less Interested in Stock Market Boosting in Second Term

Trump's social media posts shift away from stock market mentions, focusing instead on debt ceiling, spending, and tariffs.

Exchange to Vote on New Sugar Delivery Rules

Global commodities traders are proposing rule changes to protect sugar buyers on deliveries sold through a major New York exchange

Nvidia's Equity Trades Send Stocks Swinging

Nvidia's Equity Holdings Shake Up Stocks: WeRide Soars, Serve Robotics Plunges

Arm Moves to Sell Own Chips, Competing with Customers

Arm, a crucial intellectual property provider for chip companies, is expanding its business by selling its own chips and competing against its customers. The company has recruited executives from its customers and is competing against Qualcomm to sell CPUs to Meta Platforms. Arm's move could disrupt the industry, forcing companies reliant on Arm technology to consider competition from the company.