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Berkshire Buyback News Undercut Its Ability to Repurchase Stock Cheaply

Berkshire disclosed the buyback for transparency during its leadership transition, a departure from its usual nondisclosure policy.

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Investors Are Fleeing Private Credit. Trump Has Big Plans for It.

President Donald Trump wants to include private assets in target-date funds and other 401(k) menu offerings.

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Nasdaq Partners With Kraken in Plan for 24/7 Tokenized Stock Trading

Nasdaq sought approval in September to let investors trade tokenized versions of its listed stocks and other exchange-traded products.

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Investors Offload Bonds on Inflation Fears as Dollar, Swiss Franc Gain

Investors sold government bonds and the Swiss franc rose to its highest level against the euro since 2015 on safe-haven demand.

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Tokenized Stocks Are Coming to a Market Near You: Five Things to Know

Big U.S. exchanges are working on plans to offer digital tokens that mimic shares and trade 24/7.

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Oak HC/FT Raises Nearly $2 Billion for Latest Healthcare, Fintech Fund

The new fund continues Oak's interest in startups shot through with AI, but will also increase its investments in early-stage companies.

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America's Natural-Gas Bounty Is Cushioning U.S. Markets From Global Shocks

The U.S. is ending the winter heating season with plenty of gas in storage, unlike in Europe, where inventories are unusually low.

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on BBVA, Monte dei Paschi, Jefferies Financial Group and more in the latest Market Talks covering financial services.

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What the Markets Are Telling Us About the War in the Gulf

Preparing for what comes next involves more than just investors' interpretation of how Iranian drones or White House rhetoric will feed through into oil prices.

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International Funds Outscore U.S. So Far

Non-U.S. funds are up 9.3% in 2026, winning the stock-fund olympics. Plus: A Financial Flashback to when the Dow crossed 500 in the 1950s.

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BlackRock Sticks to Redemption Minimum on Credit Fund, Sends Shares Lower

A BlackRock fund said it would not buy back more than 5% from investors. Facing a similar situation, rival Blackstone took the opposite stance.

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Kalshi and Polymarket Are Each Eyeing Roughly $20 Billion Valuations

The rival prediction markets have spoken with investors about roughly doubling their previous valuations.

 

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