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I retired at 30 with $540,000 in the bank and ‘I don't have any regrets'—3 moves that helped me get there
After feeling disappointed by her dream job, one millennial decided to retire early. She’s happy with her choice: “I’m very good at doing nothing and relaxing.”
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PSQ Holdings doubles, becoming latest stock to rip higher on news of Donald Trump Jr.'s involvement
PSQ is a microcap stock with a market capitalization of only $72 million as of Monday’s close.
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5 things to know before the stock market opens Tuesday
Here are the most important news items that investors need to start their trading day.
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Frontier Airlines will install first-class seats as industry battles for high-paying flyers
Frontier Airlines next year will retrofit its Airbus jetliners to include two rows of first-class seats.
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‘Realistic' green policies good for the U.S., Aramco CEO says, with Trump to return to White House
Trump has pledged to “end Biden’s delays in federal drilling permits and leases that are needed to unleash American oil and natural gas production.”
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Shoppers hunt for deals, but Dollar General and Dollar Tree aren't reaping the benefits
Slowing sales and company-specific struggles have put pressure on Dollar General and Dollar Tree, which will report quarterly earnings this week.
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Banks hit credit card users with higher rates in response to regulation that may never arrive
CFPB regulation meant to save consumers $10 billion a year has resulted in higher costs for some, as banks react by hiking interest rates and charging new fees.
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BlackRock expanding in private credit, buys HPS Investment Partners for $12 billion
The deal, which is expected to close in mid-2025, comes during a boom for the private credit space.
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Microsoft faces £1 billion lawsuit in UK for allegedly overcharging rival cloud firms' customers
Microsoft was accused of unfairly overcharging customers of rival cloud companies including Amazon, Google and Alibaba Cloud in a U.K. lawsuit filed Tuesday.
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French lawmakers to hold no-confidence vote against embattled Barnier government on Wednesday
The motion will be debated at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, expected to be followed by a vote later in the evening.
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10-year Treasury yield edges lower as investors await economic data, Fed speeches
The benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury yield edged lower on Tuesday as investors await data that will offer insights about the strength of the U.S. economy.
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CNBC Daily Open: Investors are filled with the festive spirit
Investors are still buzzing with positive sentiment, pushing stocks up to new records, but some analysts are concerned the good feelings are on frail footing.
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French stocks up 0.6% despite political upheaval; European markets trade higher
European markets traded higher Tuesday, with investors keeping an eye on political upheaval in France this week.
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Trump repeats vow to ‘block' Nippon Steel's bid for U.S. Steel
While he made similar statements on the 2024 campaign trail, it was the first time that Trump had spoken about the deal since he won a second presidential term last month.
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Asian chip stocks mostly rise, shrugging off new U.S. semiconductor export curbs on China
Shares of major Asian chip stocks mostly rose on Tuesday, shrugging off the U.S. announcing new emiconductor export controls on China.
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CNBC Daily Open: Investors are filled with the holiday spirit
Investors are still buzzing with positive sentiment, pushing stocks up to new records, but some analysts are concerned the good feelings are on frail footing.
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Jaguar reveals ‘Type 00' concept car, first under controversial new brand identity
Famed British carmaker Jaguar revealed its new vehicle design direction Monday night with the introduction of an all-electric concept car called “Type 00.”
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The AI-driven PC upgrade cycle ‘seems to be on hold,' Jim Cramer says
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday said the artificial intelligence-driven PC upgrade cycle doesn’t seem to have hit just yet.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: FedEx over UPS
“Mad Money” host Jim Cramer rings the lightning round bell, which means he’s giving his answers to callers’ stock questions at rapid speed.
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Visiting Europe's Christmas markets? Here's how to do it — via a river cruise
A river cruise is a convenient way to explore some of the oldest and most famous Christmas markets in Europe, writes contributor Penny Sadler.