Metals Stocks: Gold prices end higher, pare their loss for the week
Gold end higher Friday after a volatile week that saw prices climb to their highest level in almost six months and fall to their lowest in more than week .
Retirement Weekly: Are you ready for retirement? Take these 3 steps
Your checklist for a secure and stable retirement
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Participants in a 401(k) plan can contribute 100% of their earned income up to the employee deferral limit for the year.
: ‘Secure 2.0’ retirement bill, measure to prevent another Jan. 6 insurrection could hitch rides on year-end spending package
Measures addressing retirement savings and preventing another Jan. 6 insurrection may be attached to the big spending bill in Congress next week.
: You’re not alone, America. Mortgage rates have also surged in these countries.
Homeowners in some countries can be more exposed to higher rates because mortgages have shorter fixed-rate periods.
: Starbucks workers begin three-day strike as part of union effort
The coffee chain has said it doesn’t believe a union is necessary.
: Meet Mazars, the accounting firm that keeps finding itself at the center of controversy
Mazars dumped the Trump Organization after years of legal wrangling over its tax returns and is now parting ways with the beleaguered crypto industry.
The Margin: Pregnant women and young kids may want to avoid dark chocolate, new study warns
Consumer Reports claims brands like Trader Joe’s, Hershey’s and Godiva have unsafe levels of metal — but chocolate makers tell MarketWatch they’re safe to eat
The Fed: Fed officials reinforce stern message of slowing inflation by higher interest rates
Inflation is still “stubbornly high” and the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates as high as necessary to ease price pressures, top officials said Friday.