Author: super@dmin
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Market Snapshot: Stocks got wrecked in 2022. Here’s what the pros say will drive the market in 2023
Investors get a chance to think about what will drive the market in 2023 after stocks posted the worst year since the 2008 financial crisis.
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Deep Dive: These 20 stocks were the biggest winners of 2022
Despite a bear market and the worst year since 2008 for stock indexes, many stocks in the S&P 500 showed double-digit gains, and one more than doubled
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Deep Dive: These 20 stocks were the biggest losers of 2022
Valuations for the most expensive big tech stocks finally fell to more reasonable levels.
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Paul Brandus: These 3 problems for the U.S. could be big moneymakers for stock investors in 2023
National security, repatriated jobs and water shortages offer invesment opportunities, writes Paul Brandus.
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Need to Know: Good riddance 2022. Here are five key themes for investors heading into the new year, according to BNY Mellon.
Stocks will likely end higher but it’s going to be volatile, says the bank.
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Outside the Box: If you’re planning to retire, first you need a plan
Collectively, we have $35 trillion in retirement savings, yet six out of 10 Americans believe Social Security will be their main source of income.
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Market Snapshot: U.S. stock futures wilt as trading year comes to an end
U.S. stock futures wilted on Friday, which would be a fitting end to a difficult year in which both stocks and bonds slumped as the Federal Reserve jacked up interest rates.
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: This offshore energy services company was Europe’s best-performing stock of the year. Credit Suisse was among the worst.
The best stock in Europe’s leading index of companies was a Norwegian offshore energy services provider, Subsea 7.
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Kelley Blue Book: Here’s how the 2023 Kia Sportage compares with the ever-popular Toyota RAV4
The RAV4 is the stalwart of its class, but the all-new Kia Sportage is a gorgeous new challenger that threatens to knock it off the top of the podium.
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NerdWallet: If you want to buy a home or invest in 2023, ask yourself these 4 questions first
Homeownership may still be an attainable goal, but you might have to make some sacrifices. As for investing, you need to seriously weigh your risk tolerance.