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Regional Banks’ Earnings Stabilize But Exposure To Nonbanks Rises

Regional bank first quarter earnings are showing early signs of slowing down. And their exposure to nonbanks continues to rise in an uncertain economic environment.

ByMayra Rodriguez Valladares,

Senior Contributor

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Why Cash Flow Is King For Fractional Leaders

How fractional leadership, diversified cash flow, and multiple income streams are reshaping income stability beyond salary in an AI-driven labor market.

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This ‘Boring’ Fund Owns The Hottest AI Firm On Earth, Yields 8.3%

AI is making real money—I’m talking about $30 billion in revenue for just one leading AI firm. (Hint: You probably already use their chatbot!)

ByMichael Foster,

Contributor

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The 60/40 Portfolio Is Under Stress Again And This Time Is Different

Those are the questions the current market environment is demanding investors answer.

ByJason Kirsch,

Contributor

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The Opening Of The Strait Of Hormuz May Not Fix Things

Iran opened the Strait but could reconsider. Donald Trump says it’s still blockaded by the U.S. Immediate relief in pricing might not last, but uncertainty is bound to.

ByErik Sherman,

Senior Contributor

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Fewer Returns, Bigger Refunds: What IRS Data Says About The 2026 Tax Season

IRS data shows that, as taxpayers got closer to Tax Day, filings were still lagging last year, while refunds have increased.

ByKelly Phillips Erb,

Senior Writer

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How GE Vernova Is Profiting From The Global Power Shortage

GE Vernova is ramping manufacturing capacity to produce approximately 20 GW of turbines annually by mid-2026. The same 400-Ton giants that power your AI Models.

ByJon Markman,

Contributor

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States Are Cracking Down On Luxury Car Sales Tax Avoidance

Luxury auto buyers often take advantage of the “Montana Loophole.” With some states beginning to crack down, though, buyers should beware and ensure they do this legally.

ByTom Cullinan,

Contributor

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Inflation Facts: Price Increases, By President, From 1979 To Today

What causes inflation? How has inflation changed during every president from Clinton to Trump? How much has the cost of gas, beef, and milk changed under past presidents?

ByMike Patton,

Senior Contributor

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Kazakhstan’s Crackdown On Gray Market Phones Offers A Blueprint, With Caveats

Gray market crackdowns promise tax gains and market fairness, but lessons from Africa warn that poorly executed formalization erodes consumer trust.

ByIlona Limonta-Volkova,

Contributor

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Consolidate Student Loans Before It’s Too Late, Warns Group, But Watch For Pitfalls

Here’s what borrowers should know about this critical deadline to consolidate your student loans, who it applies to, and what happens if you miss it.

ByAdam S. Minsky,

Senior Contributor

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The Making Of The IRS: ‘Nobody Likes A Tax Collector’

Robert Goulder and Joseph Thorndike of Tax Notes explore tax collection throughout U.S. history, from tariffs to tax returns, and how the past has shaped Americans’ perception of tax.

ByTax Notes Staff,

Contributor

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How Tesla’s Valuation Surges To $2 Trillion

TSLA surged 12% over the last week, taking its market capitalization to approximately $1.2 trillion, as its latest AI5 chips are set to enter production.

ByTrefis Team,

Contributor

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What Investors Should Really Look For In Real Estate Markets

Vet regulation, infrastructure, demographics and stability before falling for a floor plan, and the market turns from guesswork into simple math.

ByKhalifa Aldhaheri,

Forbes Councils Member

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Agentic AI: The New Standard For The Finance Tech Intelligence Layer

To survive the current scrutiny, software must prove it can do more than just remember—it must understand.​

ByMitt Mehta,

Forbes Councils Member