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  • Biden Heads to Michigan, Jamie Dimon's Warning, Sell-off in Bonds: 3 Things to Know

    President Joe Biden heads to Michigan to join striking UAW workers. He's not the only 2024 hopeful making the trip - Former President Donald Trump is expected to make an appearance Wednesday. Strikes continue at General Motors (GM), Ford (F) and Stellantis (STLA). Carnage in the bond market. The 10-year yield hit (TNX) its highest level since 2007 yesterday, lifting the dollar on its way up. The sell-off comes from investors spooked by the fed's 'higher for longer' message, who fear another interest rate hike is on the table before year's end. JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon (JPM) is warning that the u-s economy may not be prepared should the fed raise interest rates to 7 percent. The big bank leader told the Times of India, “going from zero to 2% was almost no increase. Going from zero to 5% caught some people off guard, but no one would have taken 5% out of the realm of possibility. I am not sure if the world is prepared for 7%.” For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Yahoo Finance Live.

  • Want to know what's 'NEXT'? Tune in to Yahoo Finance's new series

    If this year has taught us anything, it's that the technological revolution is moving faster than investors can keep pace with. Yahoo Finance wants to put you ahead of the curve with our new series, NEXT, premiering on September 8 at 10 a.m. ET. At a time when AI is creating billion-dollar companies out of thin air, automation is upending the future workforce, and semiconductors are becoming as important as oil — it's hard to know where to look. Our original series puts YOU in front of the trend and up close and personal with the people who matter — the leaders, inventors, and investors at the forefront of the most exciting period in the history of tech. Who's developing the next ChatGPT? Can anyone take on Netflix? Where is the big capital flowing? From venture capitalists to the nascent enterprises they're betting on ... we want YOU to know where innovation takes us next. Episode one zeroes in on the global smartphone battle. Samsung (005930.KS) and Apple (AAPL) are vying for dominance, but the South Korean tech giant is blazing a trail with its big bet on foldable phones. Yahoo Finance’s tech editor Dan Howley travels to Samsung's headquarters in South Korea for an inside glimpse at the tech titan's state-of-the-art facility, where it develops and manufactures its devices. In a behind-the-scenes adventure, we explore how the foldable line will shape mainstream tech. NEXT is the essential platform for today's investors and tomorrow's consumers. For More from our NEXT Series, click here or tune in to Yahoo Finance every Monday at 10 a.m. ET.

  • The American dining crisis will be devastating for the US economy

    Yahoo Finance's Brian Cheung explains why the American dining crisis could devastate the economy.

  • Expert: Democrats may never again run two white men on the same presidential ticket

    Senator Kamala Harris made history after becoming the Democratic Party's vice presidential nominee last week.

  • Trump needs to 'stop playing games' and present a stimulus that includes money for schools: NYC comptroller

    New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer explains what the government needs to do to ensure a safe reopening of schools in the fall.

  • Why 14.7% unemployment doesn’t tell the whole story: Yahoo U

    The U.S. unemployment rate soared to 14.7% in April, but that number might be understating the true damage of the novel coronavirus on the labor market.

  • How the coronavirus stimulus check could impact your 2020 taxes

    Millions of Americans receive stimulus checks, and the IRS launches a new tool, allowing non-tax fillers to receive checks.

  • Coronavirus is 'worst supply chain disruption I've ever seen': Toy CEO

    The CEO of MGA Entertainment says the coronavirus is having a meaningful impact on the toy industry.

  • Nevada 2020: How the state uses 'strip caucuses' and decks of cards to pick candidates

    After delays and confusion in Iowa, Nevada facing extra pressure to make sure its caucuses go smoothly on Saturday.

  • Anomalie: A new option for brides looking for the right dress online

    After growing frustrated with the dress hunt, bride-to-be Leslie Voorhees was ready to call it quits on finding the perfect trousseau. That was the first step toward creating Anomalie, an online company founded by Voorhees to create custom-made bridal dresses.

  • Yahoo U: What is ESG investing?

    Yahoo Finance's Brian Cheung's breaks down ESG investing.

  • Why some people aren't sweating Casper's lackluster IPO debut

    Shares of online mattress company rallied in their debut on the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday, but only because the company slashed its expected price range at the last minute. “It’s all about going public today,” he said.

  • Yahoo U: Breaking down cash flow

    Yahoo Finance's Brian Cheung explains cash flow in the latest edition of Yahoo U.

  • Tesla will have a disaster year in 2020: Analyst

    Tesla is one of the most polarizing companies on Wall Street. On one side, the bulls are all-in on CEO Elon Musk's clean energy vision, but on the other side of the Street, there's a legion of short sellers who believe financial reality will eventually catch up with the company. 

  • Yahoo U: Breaking down P/E Ratios

    Yahoo Finance's Brian Cheung explains P/E ratio.

  • China 'Phase 1' trade deal could 'start unraveling,' expert says

    President Trump signed a historic trade deal with China today. But some experts say there is still a long way to go.

  • Difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 bankruptcy: Yahoo U

    Yahoo Finance's Brian Cheung explains the difference between Chapter 11 and Chapter 7 bankruptcy.

  • Gold could hit $3,000 by 2025: expert

    Gold prices pulled back after hitting $1,600 for the first time in seven years. But one strategist says it's only getting started.

  • The demise of brick-and-mortar retail is about more than Amazon

    Fragmentation among online retailers is making it even more difficult to run a brick-and-mortar business.

  • What is an IPO lock-up period? Yahoo U explains

    In the latest edition of Yahoo U, Brian Cheung explains why IPOs have a lock-up period.