Author: super@dmin
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Bond Report: Treasury yields hold ground as traders watch for geopolitical jitters
Treasury yields struggle for direction on Monday as investors eyed developments around Britain’s planned exit from Europe’s trade bloc and Libyan military clashes. A key inflation reading later this week is also on investors’ radar.
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Metals Stocks: Gold rebounds on dollar slump, stock uncertainty after S&P’s run
Gold futures firmed Monday, an attempt to reverse what was a weekly loss for the haven metal, as investors turned slightly cautious ahead of the launch of a new earnings season.
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Key Words: Warren Buffett: Look past Wall Street for Wells Fargo’s next CEO
Warren Buffett with some more personnel advice for his largest stock holding, Wells Fargo, as the bank continues efforts to restore its reputation amid the stain of client account abuse.
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Europe markets stung by rising oil prices
Threat of higher inputs to industrial production nudged markets lower
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Need to Know: How the worst earnings season in years could trip up the stock market
Earnings season kicks off this week, but before you get too excited about what the next batch of quarterly results could mean for stocks, you might want to take listen to what DataTrek Research’s Nicholas Colas has to say.
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NerdWallet: 7 ways to reduce taxes in retirement
Whether your retirement is years away or tomorrow, here are some things you can do now to lower your taxes.
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Credit.com: Try these pretax deductions to save a little extra each month
The use of pretax deductions, like HSA and FSA, is extremely beneficial and helps you save money.
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Herman Cain himself expects ‘cumbersome’ scrutiny if his Fed nomination proceeds
Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain, known to be short-listed as President Trump’s choice for the Federal Reserve Board, expressed caution about his chances of making it through the vetting that precedes a formal nomination.
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Market Extra: Will an ‘unsustainable’ rally in stocks and bonds extend a soaring quarter for ‘sleep-easy’ portfolios?
Market participants are unsure if the contradictory economic signals sent by stocks and bonds will last
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Men aged 25-34 now working at the highest rate since the recession
For years following the recession, employment rates for millennial men stagnated, but now things are turning around.