Author: super@dmin
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Market Extra: Why stock-market volumes are the lowest in months as the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq test records
A recent resurgence for stocks after a more than six-month corrective hiatus has many market participants questioning its durability, with trading volumes holding near the lowest levels of 2019.
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Economic Report: Fed’s Beige Book reports ‘slight-to-moderate’ growth despite strengthening in a few regions
Economic activity continued at a slight-to-moderate pace in March and early April with a few districts reporting some strengthening, according to the Fed’s Beige Book report released Wednesday.
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Market Snapshot: Stocks struggle for direction as investors parse mixed earnings
U.S. stocks struggle for direction as investors continued to pore over a stream of corporate results.
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The Notre Dame fire is bringing a $1.2 million windfall to Baptist churches burned in suspected hate crimes
Hillary Clinton and others asked Americans moved by the Notre Dame fire to donate to Louisiana churches.
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Capitol Report: Mueller report: How it could unleash ‘stormy weather’ on the stock market
As Washington braces for Thursday’s release of the Mueller report, investing strategists are trying to assess what it could mean for the U.S. stock market.
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Credit.com: The best credit cards for beginners
It takes time to build good credit. Here are some credit cards for newbies with no credit history yet.
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Advisers can vaporize your money but have no insurance to pay you back
Big advisory firms have coverage, but small ones? Not so much.
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Next Avenue: How do the world’s oldest people make their money last?
In Okinawa, long-lived residents always have a reason to get up in the morning.
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Metals Stocks: Gold claws up from 2019 low, but ascent limited by stock-market gains
Gold trade steadies Wednesday morning, with prices poking into positive territory, after a hunt for assets viewed as risky took the haven metal to its lowest finish of the year a day ago.
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Bond Report: Treasury yields edge higher after positive China data
Treasury yields inch higher Wednesday as a round of upbeat Chinese economic data, lifts appetite for risk assets and triggers selling in government bonds across U.S. and Europe.