The performance of stocks often raises the question of whether to hold onto a winning investment or capitalize on profits when the opportunity arises. Recently, James Demmert, chief investment officer of Main Street Research, highlighted two high-profile companies: McDonald’s and Charles Schwab, recommending that investors consider selling their shares. His insights, shared during a CNBC
The U.S. housing market is currently navigating troubled waters, with numerous factors converging to create a challenging environment for both builders and prospective homeowners. The situation has been exacerbated by high mortgage interest rates, a limited availability of existing homes, and escalating home prices. Recently, the imposition of tariffs on key building materials has intensified
In a surprising move that underscores ongoing debates about government spending and efficiency, former President Donald Trump recently announced a halt to the production of new pennies. In a post on Truth Social, he lamented the continued minting of what he deemed “wasteful” coins, noting that the costs associated with creating each penny have consistently
In the fiscal year of 2024, DBS Bank, Singapore’s leading financial institution by assets, celebrated remarkable achievements that culminated in record net profits. Under the strategic guidance of CEO Piyush Gupta, the bank reported an impressive net profit of SGD 11.4 billion (approximately $8.4 billion). This marks an 11% increase from the previous year, pivoting
As fluctuations in global markets continue to challenge investors, the dialogue around tariffs, geopolitical tensions, and emerging technologies remains a hot topic. Stock performances have been a roller-coaster, leaving many looking for stability while navigating potential downturns. One effective way to mitigate risk and potentially enhance returns is to consider dividend-paying stocks. The vast array
With rising living costs and a fluctuating economy, the rental market in the United States has shown some encouraging signs for tenants. As we close out the year, renters may find themselves in a unique position to capitalize on a market that currently favors them. However, experts caution that this situation may not last. Recent
The financial market reacted enthusiastically to Doximity’s recent earnings report, with shares soaring by 25% in after-hours trading following the announcement on Thursday. The company showcased significant growth in its third-quarter fiscal earnings for 2025, surpassing analysts’ expectations in both earnings per share (EPS) and revenue. Doximity reported an adjusted EPS of 45 cents, significantly
Brock Purdy, the San Francisco 49ers’ quarterback, epitomizes the challenges that NFL teams face when evaluating talent. Drafted last—at the 262nd pick—in the 2022 NFL draft, Purdy’s emergence as a star quarterback has sparked a re-evaluation of traditional scouting methodologies. Despite his success leading the 49ers to the Super Bowl, Purdy’s journey illustrates how conventional
As the tax season gets underway, individuals across the nation begin preparing their returns, eager to settle their tax obligations or, more often, anticipate their refunds. As of January 31, the IRS reported disbursing around 3.2 million refunds for the current filing season, with an average refund of approximately $1,928 over just a few days.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), an agency established in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis to safeguard consumers from predatory lending practices, finds itself at a crossroads with recent developments that signal a troubling shift in its operational capacity. Following a memo from Acting CFPB director Russell Vought and a subsequent missive from