Introducing the ‘NACHO’ trade: How Wall Street is betting on higher oil prices and persistent inflation

Wall Street is glomming on to yet another acronym inspired in part by Mexican cuisine.
Target is trying to win back busy families from Walmart, starting with the baby aisle
Target is refreshing its baby category as part of a broader effort to offer better products and more convenience to compete with Walmart and Amazon.
‘Fibermaxxing’ has spurred the launch of fiber sodas and gummies. Is the craze going too far?

Companies are rushing to cash in on “functional snacking,” but experts warn that the health benefits of fiber treats might not be all they’re cracked up to be.
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I’m giving $10,000 to my stepchildren. My wife warned me against gifts of equal value for my nephews. Is that fair?

“Our net worth is about $4 million, and we are both 60.”
The most prestigious role in AI has no job description

Everyone from Anthropic to tiny startups is hiring for the “member of technical staff” — but does anyone know what it means?
Just graduated? Here’s your financial cheat sheet for building real wealth.

Financial experts say building intentional saving and spending habits early can go a long way toward long-term financial success.



