Author: super@dmin
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Americans could save $700 million by checking one thing before buying a home
1 in 4 home owners said they no longer felt financially secure after they bought their current home, according to a recent survey.
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Europe Markets: European markets drop as strong pound weighs on FTSE 100 and investors wait for trade talk clarity
Europe’s indexes dropped on Tuesday, with a boost in the pound weighing on the FTSE 100, and investors waiting for clarity on President Donald Trump’s tariff deadline extension.
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Metals Stocks: Gold prices edge lower, on the brink of first back-to-back drop in 3 weeks
Gold prices edge lower on Tuesday, putting metals on track to notch its first two-session skid in nearly three weeks as weakness in stocks, falling yields and a weaker dollar — all factors that would ordinarily support bullion — fail to inspire buying.
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The Fed: Fed chief Powell says economy sending ‘conflicting signals’
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Tuesday the economy is sending ‘conflicting signals’ that justify a patient policy approach.
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London Markets: London’s indexes falls as pound rallies on fresh Brexit hopes
London’s markets were down on Tuesday, after Labour Party leader Jeremy Corybn said he would back a second referendum, causing the pound to leap and pressure on the FTSE 100 to mount
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Cryptos: Bitcoin trades lower, moves further from $4,000 level
Bitcoin prices fell Tuesday, continuing to erase recent gains that saw the digital currency briefly trade above $4,000 on Saturday — the first move above the psychologically important level since Jan. 10.
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Bond Report: U.S. government bond yields slip ahead of Powell testimony
Treasury prices rise on Tuesday, nudging yields lower, as a rally in stock to start the week, supported by optimism over U.S.-China tariff negotiations, fades, giving rise to some buying in government paper.
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Currencies: British pound rallies to multimonth high on hope of Brexit delay
Brexit is the name of the game in Tuesday currency trading, with reports of possible delays to the fast-approaching late-March deadline and a second referendum pushing the British pound to its highest level since October.
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The Wall Street Journal: SEC examining Guggenheim-linked bond trade algorithm for insurance companies
U.S. securities regulators are reviewing a series of bond trades by three insurance companies tied to Guggenheim Partners LLC, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures slip as Home Depot disappoints on earnings
U.S. stocks are set to open lower on Tuesday as investors digest weaker-than-expected earnings from Home Depot Inc., and awaited start of two days of semiannual testimony from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.