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Banks Sell $5.5 Billion in Debt Tied to Elon Musk's Buyout of Twitter

Elon Musk's Role in Washington Boosts Wall Street's Confidence in Twitter Buyout Debt

US Tax Code Complexity: Why It's a "Pain Point" Compared to Other Countries

Filing taxes in the US can be a much more complex process than in many other countries, with Americans spending an average of 13 hours and $270 to file their taxes. This complexity is due to a variety of factors, including the size of the US tax code, the use of a progressive tax system, and the availability of numerous tax credits and deductions. While some progress has been made in recent years to simplify the tax code, it remains far more complex than in many other developed countries.

Ford Reports Q4 Earnings, 'Muted' 2025 Outlook Amid EV Losses

Ford Beats Q4 Estimates but Issues Muted Full-Year Guidance Due to Market Headwinds; EV Losses Expected to Continue in 2025

Hedge Funds Exit Dollar Trades, Turn to Yen as BOJ Rate Hike Bets Grow

Yen Surges as Hedge Funds Exit Dollar Trades; BOJ Rate Hike Bets Rise

EU antitrust regulators to decide on AMD's $4.9 billion ZT Systems bid by March 12

EU antitrust regulators will decide by March 12 on AMD's $4.9 billion bid for ZT Systems, which will strengthen its AI chip portfolio.

Monroe Capital Expands to Australia, Targeting $2.6 Trillion Pensions Pool

Monroe Capital Expands to Australia with New Sydney Office and Business Development Director

Amazon Freight Partner Program: Empowering Entrepreneurs in the Trucking Industry

Start a Trucking Business with Amazon Freight Partner. Low Start-up Costs, Long-term Business Growth, Stable Revenue, and Consistent Weekly Work.

Nintendo Cuts Switch Sales Forecast Ahead of New Console Launch

Nintendo Cuts Switch Sales Forecast as Successor Looms

Copper Trims Gain as US-China Trade Tensions Escalate

Copper pares gains as trade tensions escalate; China retaliates against US tariffs

Tariffs Pain or Debt Diligence: Trump's Wrong Sacrifice

President Trump's new tariffs will cause economic pain, but will it be worth it? He claims tariffs will bring manufacturing back to the US and offset tax cuts, but economists warn of higher prices, lower growth, and retaliatory measures. The real economic problem is the national debt, which Trump has not seriously addressed. Painful sacrifices may be necessary to stabilize the debt, but no president has taken a serious stab at it.