News - 2025-01-04

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Nvidia stock led the so-called “Magnificent 7” tech stocks higher to start the year after a group-wide selloff in the last days of 2024.

You could be paying more for a new Rolex watch at an authorized dealer — if you can find one in stock, Meanwhile, used Rolex prices fell across the globe, continuing a trend that began in 2022.

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More than two-thirds of retirees wish they had saved more and on a consistent basis — and half wish they hadn’t waited so long to focus on it, according to a new report.

Housing market in 2025: More inventory should help boost home sales this year, but the market will continue to face big challenges.

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Biden killed a deal that would have bolstered ailing US Steel. Is that really good for workers?

Long lift lines, limited terrain and frustration among skiers and snowboarders are downstream impacts of a wage dispute between union workers at Park City Mountain in Utah and its owner, Vail Resorts.

Some of the biggest lenders in the US are beating a retreat from a UN-backed bank climate group in the final weeks before a new Trump administration prepares to take office.

Travel experts tell FOX Business that the number of people traveling to New Orleans won't be significantly impacted following the terrorism attack on New Year's Day.

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Jan 4, 2025, 8:00 AM

These big questions will define business and policy in the year ahead.

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For decades, Dick Wolf has dominated prime- time programming. Now, at 78, he has plans to conquer his next world: streaming.

The shiny silver fixtures and neutral paint colors that long dominated interior design are no longer drawing in prospective home buyers. What’s working instead: warmer-toned hues, textured elements, and dollops of character like accent walls.

A lawsuit was filed against Vermont over its new law requiring that fossil fuel companies pay a share of the damage caused by climate change.

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Thousands of churches around the country close every year. In Brooklyn, one pastor is trying to help struggling parishes keep their doors open.

Japanese companies needing to grow have sought out American deals. Experts say that will not change even after Biden’s rejection of Nippon Steel’s takeover attempt.