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Market Snapshot: U.S. stock market set to open modestly higher as Fed poised to launch policy gathering
U.S. stock futures edge lower on Tuesday, threatening to post the first back-to-back losses for equity benchmarks in about two weeks as Wall Street awaits clarity from the Federal Reserve on monetary policy and as investors watch for developments on U.S.-China trade.
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Cryptos: Bitcoin dips below $3,400, on track for 5th straight losing session
Bitcoin prices are moving lower on Tuesday, extending losses from the previous session and putting it on track for its fifth consecutive losing session.
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The Wall Street Journal: U.K.’s May plans to renegotiate Brexit deal
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday tells her cabinet that she will seek to renegotiate the Brexit deal that her government spent months hashing out with the European Union.
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Bond Report: Treasury yields hold ground as traders brace for start of Fed meeting
Treasury yields rise slightly on Tuesday as the Federal Reserve takes the spotlight ahead of its two-day meeting where investors will hope to glean fresh insights on the central bank’s policy plans.
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Currencies: British pound slightly higher ahead of expected volatile Brexit trading
The dollar and euro steadied, while the British pound gained, in Tuesday trading that is expected to feature volatile action on the back of impending votes on Brexit deal amendments in the U.K. Parliament.
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TaxWatch: More than 44% of Americans pay no federal income tax
The Tax Policy Center estimates how many people paid no federal individual income taxes in 2018.
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TaxWatch: Beware, the IRS is looking for these red flags this tax season
Tax experts give their opinion on what to avoid when filing your taxes.
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Failure to file your taxes on time could result in these painful penalties
More than one in five taxpayers could be ‘underwithheld’ this year.
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Sustainable Investing: When stock markets turned turbulent, ESG funds punched above their weight
Two-thirds finished in the top half of their broader peer groups for the fourth quarter.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets fall amid worries that Huawei charges may hinder U.S.-China trade talks
Asian markets were lower on Tuesday after the U.S. Justice Department unsealed criminal charges against China’s Huawei, its subsidiaries and a top executive ahead of trade talks.