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Asia Markets: Asian markets mixed as Wall Street retreats from record highs
Asian shares were mixed Thursday after U.S. stocks closed lower, giving back some of its gains a day after the S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs.
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The Ratings Game: PayPal CEO: Venmo users are ‘clamoring’ to do more than just send money
PayPal Holdings Inc. gave users a small window into its Venmo account numbers on Wednesday, as the company steps up its efforts to make money off of the peer-to-peer platform.
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Earnings Results: PayPal tops earnings estimates while falling a hair short on volume
PayPal Holdings Inc. beat first-quarter earnings and revenue estimates on Wednesday, while also releasing active-account data on its Venmo service for the first time.
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Key Words: Trump says stocks have hit records ‘close to or over a 100 times’ since he took office — but he may be understating it
President Donald Trump on Wednesday said the stock market has delivered all-time highs around hundred times since he’s taken office — a reference to records hit by the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite Index on Tuesday.
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The Moneyist: I made $1.8 million flipping houses and investing — and want my girlfriend to sign a prenup
‘How do I explain to someone that I care about the money that I’ve sweated so hard over for almost two decades?’
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Outside the Box: How older workers can stay in the game after getting laid off
The longer it takes to find a new job, the less likely you will preserve your earning power.
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These investment lessons hit home with readers
Bad investment choices can add up over a lifetime
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Deep Dive: Like Amazon, these stocks have 100% buy ratings from analysts
Only one other S&P 500 stock has all ‘buy’ ratings from analysts, but a further search identifies dozens more.
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This chart says to stay bullish on the U.S. stock market
Company earnings, on the whole, have been better than expected, though investors should monitor some key reports.
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3 in 4 older parents make this financially disastrous mistake
And it’s sabotaging their retirement savings, new research finds.