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Berkshire Hathaway’s new CEO just made a move Buffett never did

Greg Abel has been CEO of Berkshire Hathaway for barely three months. In that time, he has restarted share buybacks, invested his entire salary in company stock, and put $1.8 billion into a Japanese insurance giant, and those moves got attention. His latest decision goes somewhere Warren Buffett never went. Berkshire has joined a U.S.

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Analysts rerate Taiwan Semiconductor stock after earnings

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) just reported a quarter that’s forcing analysts to reassess the company. Revenue growth came in strong, but what stood out was how efficiently that growth translated into profit. Margins held near peak levels, advanced-node demand remained strong, and guidance pointed to continued momentum into the next quarter. Analysts responded quickly,

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Most families avoid this conversation; they shouldn’t

For years, conversations about money, aging and estate planning were often avoided within families. That’s beginning to change, Harry Margolis, author of Get Your Ducks in a Row, said in an interview. More households are recognizing the need for structured, ongoing discussions about finances, health and end-of-life planning, especially as parents age and responsibilities shift

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Experts send strong message about decreasing mortgage rates

In my decade of reporting on mortgage rates, I’ve witnessed Americans’ interest in buying a home wilt every time rates inch up. Considering Freddie Mac’s reported mortgage rates increased for five straight weeks in March and April, potential homebuyers have probably felt discouraged, to say the least. But Freddie Mac mortgage rates actually decreased last

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Greenland again a focus as Critical Metals ups rare-earths stake

As the Strait of Hormuz gets unblocked, Greenland returns to the spotlight. Greenland’s government has approved the transfer of its remaining 50.5% interest in the Tanbreez deposit to Critical Metals, bringing the New York-based company’s total ownership to 92.5%. The Tanbreez rare-earth deposit is one of the world’s largest known rare-earths projects and was eyed

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