Author: super@dmin
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Market Extra: Financial markets ignore elephant in the room: December’s 223,000 job gains
Stocks and bonds rally in response to December jobs data showing modest wage growth, while investors look past higher-than-expected 223,000 new job gains.
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Market Extra: Dow’s chart looks pretty bullish, even though S&P 500 and Nasdaq are still bearish
Don’t dis the Dow because it only includes 30 stocks, because if the market is going to bounce back from last year’s selloff, it’ll be the Dow that leads it.
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Mark Hulbert: No one knows which stocks will fuel the next bull market, but don’t bet on the bear market’s winners
The best-performing sector in a down market doesn’t lead on the way up.
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Retirement Weekly: What the House speakership battle can teach us about the markets
The markets react to new and economically-relevant developments
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Retirement Weekly: Dieting is a young person’s game, right? Not really.
Here’s how seniors can overcome the obstacles of aging to lose weight.
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Retirement Weekly: My parents died and the estate won’t give us the funds from their IRAs
The estate attorney cannot deny you your legitimate rights to these assets.
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The Fed: Fed’s Bostic backs raising interest rates to 5.25%, says he is agnostic about size of expected February move
Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic said that central bank needed to raise its benchmark rate above 5% but not much higher.
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: 5 financial resolutions to fend off a ‘slowcession’ and help your career
Set yourself up for success, and get on stronger footing in the event of an economic downturn.
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: XBB.1.5, which makes up 28% of new COVID cases in the U.S., fuels worries about a winter wave
The highly transmissible subvariant of omicron has rapidly become one of the most dominant strains of the virus in the U.S.
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The Moneyist: ‘We can only afford a fraction of a second home’: I want to pool money with my wife’s siblings to buy a home close to our in-laws. How do I delicately broach the subject?
‘My wife didn’t really grow up with open family conversations about finances.’