Author: super@dmin
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Coronavirus Update: WHO calls on China to release more information on its COVID case surge to learn more about which variants are circulating
China said Saturday that 60,000 of its citizens have succumbed to the virus since early December
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Mark Hulbert: Finding a P/E ratio isn’t as easy as you may think
When focusing on a P/E ratio, find out how it was calculated.
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Need to Know: How a ‘triple-barreled buy signal’ and other green flags could send the S&P 500 20% higher, says this money manager
Several tech indicators are pointing in a bullish direction for stocks, says Macro Ops Alexander Barrow.
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The Big Move: I’m a retired mom, and want to buy an apartment in New Jersey with my daughter. Should we sell her home and buy now — or sell and wait for houses prices to fall?
‘Would it make sense for my daughter to sell her home?’
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Futures Movers: Oil prices climb as investors weigh China demand outlook
Oil rises Tuesday as investors assess data confirming a sharp slowdown in China’s economic growth last year, while looking ahead to a pickup in crude demand.
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Earnings Results: Goldman Sachs misses its earnings estimate, while Morgan Stanley beats as profits drop
While Morgan Stanley beat its earnings target and Goldman fell well short, both investment banks reported lower net income against a strong year-ago quarter.
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Key Words: We aren’t at ‘peak prices’ yet,’ warns CEO of consumer goods giant Unliever
Alan Jope, head of consumer goods giant Unilever says the company has had to push through more price increases.
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Metals Stocks: Gold declines from 9-month high as latest rally stalls
Gold prices trad marginally lower on Tuesday as its latest rally takes a breather.
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: Apple launches faster MacBook Pro laptops with new custom chips
Apple Inc. is upgrading its MacBook Pro laptop to feature faster chips, the consumer-electronics giant announced Tuesday
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Financial Face-Off: What’s the best way to pay off credit-card debt — pay off the smallest debt first, or tackle the highest interest rate? Finally, an answer.
You can choose either the snowball, paying off the smallest balance first, or the avalanche method, prioritizing your debts by interest rate.