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China mines around 70% and processes around 90% of rare earths. The U.S. is hoping to change that with investment in the domestic rare earth supply chain.
Dividend stocks are regaining appeal as interest rates fall, offering higher returns and lower risk compared to non-dividend payers over the long term. Top Kiplinger dividend 'dogs' are projected to deliver 9-20% net gains by July 2026, with average risk 40% below the market. Many high-yield favorites are not 'safer' due to negative free cash flow, so investors should seek price pullbacks or focus on cash-rich, fair-priced stocks.
For one, Goldman CEO David Solomon doesn't like overpaying, which is exactly what he'd have to do at this point to get Northern Trust to sell.
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Inside the financial sector, the iShares U.S. Broker-Dealer & Securities Exchanges exchange-traded fund is stealing the spotlight.
The cuts had been pencilled in for September if there was any severe economic turmoil from President Trump's tariff and trade policy, the FT said.
On today's episode of CNBC Crypto World, Bank of New York Mellon and Goldman Sachs announce that they've created the ability for institutional investors to purchase tokenized money market funds. Plus, Roshan Robert, the CEO of OKX U.S., discusses the firm's expansion in the U.S. market and what changes for the crypto exchange amid regulatory advancements for crypto.
The banking giants join a growing list of traditional financial firms seeking to bring crypto technology to assets ranging from stocks and investment funds to commodities.
LONDON and NEW YORK , July 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Mace Group has announced a majority investment in Mace Consult by Private Equity at Goldman Sachs Alternatives through a carve-out from Mace Group. The new partnership will support Mace Consult's ambition to become the world's leading programme management consultant as an independent business.
Goldman Sachs and Bank of New York Mellon have created the ability for institutional investors to purchase tokenized money market funds, CNBC has learned. Clients of BNY, the world's largest custody bank, will be able to invest in money market funds whose ownership will be recorded on Goldman's blockchain platform.