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The government shutdown has ended. A look at how stocks perform after it reopens

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The longest government shutdown in the history of the U.S. has ended. That could send the stock market higher.

IRS announces 401(k) catch-up contributions for 2026, raises cap

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The IRS has announced the 401(k) catch-up contribution limits for 2026. Here’s what investors need to know.

Musk’s xAI raises $15 billion in latest funding round

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The funding round adds $5 billion to the $10 billion funding round reported in September, which valued the startup at $200 billion.

IRS unveils 2026 IRA contribution limits, raises savings cap

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The IRS has announced the IRA contribution limits for 2026. Here’s what savers need to know.

IRS announces 2026 401(k) contribution limits, raises savings cap

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The IRS has announced higher 401(k) contribution limits for 2026. Here’s what savers need to know.

This startup backed by Bezos and Benioff launched a trading platform for shares of rental homes

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Arrived is announcing a new $27 million fundraise to help launch a secondary market platform.

Here are Thursday’s biggest analyst calls: Nvidia, Micron, Nike, Cisco, Boeing, CoreWeave, Circle, Meta, AutoZone & more

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Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Thursday.

Uber will start taking skiers to the slopes at over 40 resorts across U.S. and Europe

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Uber announced new seasonal Uber Ski feature that allows skiers to book rides to and from 40 mountains in the U.S. and Europe.

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Walt Disney, Cisco Systems, Firefly Aerospace and more

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These are the stocks posting the largest moves in early trading.

What now for peak oil? Unpacking a surprise twist in the fossil fuel feud

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In a sharp shift in tone, the latest outlook from the world’s top energy agency signals that oil demand could keep growing through to 2050.

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