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These economists say artificial intelligence can narrow U.S. deficits by improving health care

Economists at the Brookings Institution estimate AI could reduce the U.S. budget deficit some $900 billion by 2044.

Author Posted on November 28, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Financials are the best performing stocks of 2024. Here’s one corner that could do especially well

Fintech stocks are poised to outpace a financial sector that’s expected to benefit from a second Trump administration.

Author Posted on November 27, 2024Categories Uncategorized

The Magnificent Seven ETF is teetering. What the charts say will happen next

Frank Cappelleri breaks down the charts on the Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF.

Author Posted on November 27, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Trump wants to cut corporate taxes to as low as 15%. These stocks could benefit the most, Wolfe says

The firm screened for names that could see a boost to their earnings if corporate taxes come down to 15%.

Author Posted on November 27, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Amazon is JPMorgan’s best idea for the holidays

Consider adding Amazon to your holiday stock shopping list, according to JPMorgan.

Author Posted on November 27, 2024Categories Uncategorized

A way to get long Nvidia on the dip with less risk using options

Tony Zhang breaks down a call vertical spread in the AI juggernaut.

Author Posted on November 27, 2024Categories Uncategorized

BTIG notes baby back ribs are topping AI, as this restaurant stock outperforms Nvidia

It may be time to take profits on this restaurant stock and rotate into others, according to BTIG.

Author Posted on November 27, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Goldman’s retail stock picks for Black Friday and the holidays

Goldman surveyed 1,000 U.S. consumers about holiday shopping plans and came away largely encouraged by an improving inflationary backdrop for shoppers.

Author Posted on November 27, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Exxon is the best oil stock, as its big bet on cutting carbon emissions should pay off, UBS says

Exxon’s investments in slashing carbon emissions will play an increasingly important role in the oil major’s business over the long term, UBS said.

Author Posted on November 27, 2024Categories Uncategorized

Wednesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

Stocks rose Tuesday, with the S&P 500 and the Dow Industrials closing at fresh records. Here’s what’s on CNBC’s radar for Wednesday.

Author Posted on November 27, 2024Categories Uncategorized

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