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The 60-40 portfolio is supposed to protect investors from volatility: so why is it having such a bad year?
The first half of 2022 has been a historically bad stretch for markets, and the carnage hasn’t been limited to…
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Recession fears are slamming the stock market. This GDP tracker explains why.
Fears of a sharp slowdown are getting the blame for the stock market’s renewed slide while also driving a retreat…
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Fourth of July closings: Are banks and the post office open on July 4?
The Fourth of July holiday commemorating the ratification of the U.S. Declaration of Independence is this Monday, and many Americans…
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Wall Street on course to continue its rotten run, with ISM manufacturing data in focus
U.S. stock futures edged lower on Friday as worries about slowing economic growth continued to suppress investors’ risk appetite, potentially…
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Are financial markets closed July 4?
As the Independence Day holiday approaches, Americans are preparing for a long weekend of barbecues and fireworks shows to celebrate…
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Dow trims losses as stocks look to finish brutal quarter deep in the red
U.S. stocks pared their losses heading into Thursday’s close during the final trading session of what has been a historically…
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Stocks could drop 50%, Nouriel Roubini argues. Things will get much worse before they get better.
NEW YORK (Project Syndicate)—The global financial and economic outlook for the year ahead has soured rapidly in recent months, with…
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‘Burden of proof’ is on inflation optimists after Fed’s preferred inflation gauge fails to calm markets
The latest reading from the Federal Reserve’s favorite price gauge, which contains some signs of cooling, is failing to calm…
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Dow futures down over 300 points as losing first half closes and Fed’s favorite inflation gauge looms
U.S stock futures fell sharply on Thursday, as traders anticipated the release of inflation data closely watched by the Federal…
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