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Million-Dollar Health Savings Account: Dream or Reality?

Saving $1 million in a health savings account by retirement is possible by contributing the maximum annually, not using it for healthcare expenses, and investing wisely.

ECB could cut deposit rate to 2% by summer

The European Central Bank could cut its deposit rate to 2% by summer, says Bank of France head Francois Villeroy de Galhau.

Citigroup and PepsiCo Roll Back DEI Policies Amid Legal Scrutiny

Citigroup (C) and PepsiCo (PEP) roll back DEI policies, joining Meta, Walmart, McDonald's, Lowe's, Ford, Tractor Supply, John Deere, and Target in retreat from corporate diversity programs.

Pharma Industry vs. PBMs: Battle in Washington Over Patient Costs and Drug Discounts

A battle between pharmaceutical companies and pharmacy benefit managers is brewing in Washington, D.C., as President Donald Trump's new administration takes shape.

Intel's Stock Jumps 16% Amid Rumors of Potential Deals

Intel shares jump on reports of potential deals with Broadcom and TSMC to split the company into two.

High-Level Talks Between US and Russia Raise Hopes for Broader Cooperation

US and Russian officials meet in Riyadh to discuss Ukraine war and explore broader cooperation, potentially lifting sanctions and boosting diplomatic ties.

Diamondback Energy Eyes $5 Billion Deal for Permian Producer Double Eagle

Diamondback Energy to Acquire Double Eagle Energy in $5 Billion Shale Deal

Meta Soars as Hyperscalers Struggle: AI Investments Drive Growth

Despite Big Tech's struggles, Meta thrives with strong AI investments, driving growth, ad revenue, and user engagement. Its open-source approach and Llama large language model attract investors, positioning it well for future monetization and industry leadership in AI.

Senate Republicans Want New Electric Vehicles to Pay $1,000 Road Use Fee

Senate Republicans propose a $1,000 tax on electric vehicles to fund road repairs, since EVs don't pay gas taxes.

Trump 2.0 Off to a Rocky Start for Wall Street

January was not the boom month Wall Street anticipated under Trump 2.0. Dealmaking slowed, tax breaks for hedge funds/private equity firms are threatened, and big banks face scrutiny over "debanking" customers.