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Five Small Caps Paying Super-Sized Yields Up To 15.3%

Small-cap stocks are the cardiac kids of the market. They can bring high risk, and with that high risk can come high reward.

ByBrett Owens,

Contributor

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Fractional Leaders Must Learn To Sell Their Value

Henrik Tötterman on the mindset of global growth: what international expansion requires from companies, leadership, choices, and strategic focus.

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Why The SpaceX IPO Proves Capitalism Is Alive And Well

Why a future SpaceX IPO demonstrates that capitalism remains alive and well, creating innovation, wealth, and opportunity for entrepreneurs and investors.

ByRobert Daugherty,

Contributor

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Broadcom Sparks AI Stock Sell-Off Despite Strong Jobs Data

Broadcom fueled an AI stock sell-off, but strong jobs data suggests the economy remains firm and recession fears may be overdone.

ByBill Stone,

Contributor

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Inside This SpaceX Billionaire’s Mission To Build A Fleet Of Outer Space Taxis

Tom Mueller built the rocket engines that gave Elon Musk outer space. Now, he's racing to create a fleet of cabs for the cosmos.

ByJohn Hyatt,

Forbes Staff

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Is Italy’s ‘Rule Of 103’ A Good Idea For The U.S. Retirement System?

Italy lets workers retire after 40 years on the job. That's not early retirement — it's retirement justice. America should learn from it.

ByTeresa Ghilarducci,

Senior Contributor

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The Philippines Went Majority-Digital Without A Super-App Or A CBDC

The Philippines crossed 57.4% digital retail payments in 2024 using InstaPay, PESONet and QR Ph, not a CBDC or a super-app. InstaPay alone hit 4.66 billion transactions in 2025.

ByZennon Kapron,

Contributor

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This Small-Cap Manager Is Up 94%, Betting On Hidden Drivers In The New Economy

Needham’s John Barr is trouncing the market investing in overlooked companies powering AI, defense and national infrastructure.

BySergei Klebnikov,

Forbes Staff

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Deregulating In A Financial Boom—Why Governor Barr Is Right

Governor Michael S. Barr issued one of the most urgent warnings in recent memory about the trajectory of U.S. bank regulation.

ByMayra Rodriguez Valladares,

Senior Contributor

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Software Was The Safest Bet In Leveraged Loans. AI Fear Changed That

For two decades software was the loan that big credit investors wanted most. In 2026 the funds that buy those loans started treating it as a liability.

ByDara-Abasi Ita,

Contributor

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Where The ‘Boring’ Asset Class Crowd Meets AI In 2026

A guide to the 2026 conferences where investors in fixed income, securitized credit, municipal bonds, private credit and cash are working out what artificial intelligence actually changes.

ByDara-Abasi Ita,

Contributor

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AI Debt Floods The Bond Market, And Fidelity Is Backing Away

Hyperscalers will sell hundreds of billions of dollars in bonds to build data centers this year. One of the country’s largest bond managers says the math no longer favors buyers.

ByDara-Abasi Ita,

Contributor

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2 Tech Funds With Momentum, Discounts And 6.1%+ Dividends

One of the best things about high-yielding closed-end funds (CEFs) is that they can post big gains and be strong bargains at the same time.

ByMichael Foster,

Contributor

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The Quiet Bet Investors Are Making On The Unglamorous Side Of AI

Venture money chased AI security in 2025 and fled cloud security. The split shows how investors now price the cost of running AI, not the payoff.

ByDara-Abasi Ita,

Contributor

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Erin Collins On The Taxpayer Advocate Service, Taxpayer Rights, And A Strained IRS

National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins talked IRS strain, taxpayer rights, legislative reforms and the importance of fairness in voluntary compliance at a tax conference.

ByKelly Phillips Erb,

Senior Writer