Author: super@dmin
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Most Americans have financial regrets, but some don’t intend to do anything about it
More than a quarter of respondents said they wished they started saving for retirement sooner.
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Encore: Do pension benefit cuts encourage public employees to leave?
Evidence from Rhode Island says ‘yes’
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Metals Stocks: Gold and silver advance, tracking weaker stocks
Gold and silver futures regained positive ground Wednesday, inversely tracking weaker trade for stocks and other so-called risk-on markets.
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Brett Arends’s ROI: U.S. stocks are dangerously close to a classic ‘sell’ signal
Breaching of the 200-day moving average tends to usher in a bigger decline, says Brett Arends.
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Need to Know: Stocks could fall 10% if trade talks go south, warns Nordea strategist
Our call of the day, from Sebastien Galy, Nordea Asset Management’s senior macro strategist, warns that investors are not prepared for the risk that trade talks go south ahead of a June G20 meeting. His advice: get defensive, but be ready to buy on those dips.
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Buying a house? Here’s how to ensure your confidential financial details remain secure
First American Financial, one of the country’s largest title insurers, accidentally exposed nearly 900 million sensitive documents.
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Mark Hulbert: Don’t buy into this Wall Street tale of a ‘summer rally’
Sure, the stock market will rally at some point this summer. It will also fall.
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FA Center: Here’s what mutual fund investors really tell us about the stock market now
Money flows into and out of funds are at best a short-term contrarian indicator, writes Mark Hulbert.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets fall, following Wall Street’s lead
Asian markets fell in early trading Wednesday, following losses on Wall Street as the trade war between the U.S. and China showed no signs of thawing.
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The Ratings Game: Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Bristol-Myer and J&J initiated with buy ratings by Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs started coverage of some big drug stocks on Tuesday in a bullish note.