Author: super@dmin
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China growth sees mixed reaction in Europe markets
Investors seemed underwhelmed by China GDP figures slightly but not significantly above consensus
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Deep Dive: You can capture a dividend above 5% and still enjoy stock-market growth
Jeff Jonas of Gabelli talks about a closed-end fund that invests in the health-care and consumer staples sectors.
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Outside the Box: Here’s what we can learn from Boeing’s unhealthy corporate culture
Boeing has problems that require more than software upgrades, writes Ann Skeet.
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FA Center: This one skill separates the best financial advisers from the rest
Learn how investors really feel about money and why.
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NerdWallet: This restaurant server started saving at 17 and paid cash for a Vegas condo
She was unexpectedly denied a loan. Read her home buying story and see what she would have done differently.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets little changed as China’s economy holds steady
Asian stocks were mixed in a narrow range Wednesday as China announced its economy grew at a 6.4% annual pace in the last quarter.
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Mortgages? Big banks may be throwing in the towel
Big banks are increasingly coming to a reckoning that making mortgages is no longer the best business to be in, if earnings reports from the most recent quarter are any guide.
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Is Trump’s tax law helping or hurting the housing market?
A New York Federal Reserve study suggests tax reform has contributed to the housing industry’s recent woes, but other factors may play an even bigger role
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Key Words: A win for Trump in 2020 would be a win for stocks, says Nobel-winning economist
From gilded penthouses and fancy cars to big yachts and oversized Brioni suits, Donald Trump’s penchant for spending is the stuff of legends. And it could keep the bull market alive for another four years.
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One reason lawmakers are hesitant to fix Social Security: the millennials
Critics of increasing revenue by taxation say young workers can’t afford it, while others say they can’t afford not to pay more for Social Security expansion.