This AI-powered ETF aims to remove investors’ emotional bias from the decision-making process
South Korean conglomerate LG’s AI research division launched an AI-run ETF with Qraft Technologies in November.
Why automakers are turning to hybrids in the middle of the industry’s EV transition
Automakers are reconsidering the viability of hybrid vehicles to appease consumer demand and avoid costly penalties related to federal fuel economy standards.
Traders brace for the final Fed meeting of 2023 in the week ahead as they look for clues on possible rate cuts
Investors will eagerly parse through Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s commentary for any signal into when rate cuts can be expected in 2024.
The runway is getting clearer, but the U.S. economy still isn’t assured of a soft landing
There’s nothing about a 3.7% unemployment rate and another 199,000 jobs that even whispers “recession,” let alone screams it.
How to pay off your student debt faster. ‘Even an extra $5 a month can make a big difference,’ expert says
You may be able to finish paying off your student debt sooner than you thought, experts say. They shared tips on how to make that happen.
Trump PAC paid part of nearly $900,000 fee to fraud trial expert witness
An expert witness retained by the defense in the civil fraud trial of former President Donald Trump said he has been paid nearly $900,000 for his work.
Exxon Mobil is one of the most oversold names and could be primed for a bounce. Here are the others
Investors broadly sold off energy shares as oil prices tumbled for the seventh straight week.
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao is too rich to leave the U.S. before criminal sentencing, judge says
The ruling reverses a previous decision allowing Zhao, the crypto also known as CZ, to travel to his home in the United Arab Emirates before he is sentenced on Feb. 23.
U.S. payrolls rose 199,000 in November, unemployment rate falls to 3.7%
Nonfarm payrolls were expected to increase by 190,000 in November, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate.
Why the U.S. has a serious mining worker shortage
The U.S. has more than 12,500 active mines but an aging workforce is causing headaches for the industry.




