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3 Top Dividend Growth Stocks With DRIPs
The earlier someone invests for retirement, the better off they will be as their money will have the benefit of growing for a long period of time. Allowing invested dollars to compound over the long haul will likely lead to sizeable amounts.
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Smart Investment Strategies for Beginners
Smart Investment Strategies for Beginners
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Goldman, Morgan Stanley CEOs Warn of Market Correction
Chief executives of Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs cautioned Tuesday that the global equity markets could be heading towards a correction, underscoring a growing concern that investor optimism has driven valuations to sky-high levels.
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Gold Myths Luring Investors Into Risk
In case you haven't heard, precious metals, particularly gold, have risen sharply this year. Of course, whenever any asset class experiences a more speculative melt-up, investors are quick to rationalize why "this time is different."
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Car Rental Rip-Off: Hidden Fees & Fake Damage Claims
Renting a car should be simple: you reserve a vehicle, drive it, and return it at the end of your trip. Yet, for millions of travelers each year, what seems like a straightforward process can quickly become a source of frustration and unexpected costs.
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Trail Tough, City Smart: The 2026 Toyota RAV4 Woodland Trim
America's favorite SUV is getting a full reboot. For eight consecutive years, the Toyota RAV4 has held the crown as the best-selling SUV in the United States-and in 2024, it became the top-selling vehicle overall.
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Disney Pulls ABC, ESPN, FX From YouTube TV
YouTube TV viewers can no longer see Disney channels including ABC and ESPN after the two sides failed to agree on a new content distribution deal.
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Investors Piled Into Equity Funds Ahead of Fed Rate Cut
Global equity funds attracted massive investments in the week to October 29 ahead of an anticipated interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve and a trade deal between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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30-Year Mortgage Falls to One-Year Low of 6.17%
U.S. mortgage rates dropped to a one-year low this week, but scope for further declines is limited as Treasury yields have risen after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tempered expectations for another interest rate cut in December.
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Banks and Retailers Run Short on Pennies as US Mint Stops Making Them
The United States is running out of pennies.President Donald Trump's decision to stop producing the penny earlier this year is starting to have real implications for the nation's commerce. Merchants in multiple regions of the country have run out of pennies and are unable to...
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Uber Plans San Francisco Robotaxis in Waymo Challenge
Uber said Wednesday it will launch its own robotaxi service in San Francisco late next year, taking on Google-owned Waymo on the rideshare giant's home streets.
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We've Got Too Much Money - Yes, That's a Big Problem
While policymakers focus on inflation reports, some economists warn the real danger is the exploding M2 money supply.
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US Pending Home Sales Unexpectedly Flat
Contracts to purchase previously owned U.S. homes were unexpectedly unchanged in September, likely as worries about the labor market kept prospective buyers on the sidelines despite declining mortgage rates.
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Gold Gains 2% as Investors Await Fed Verdict
Gold rebounded nearly 2% Wednesday as investors found the metal attractive after prices fell to a three-week low in the previous session, while the Federal Reserve rate cut decision and Chair Jerome Powell's speech took center stage.
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With the Stock Market Breaking Records, Time for a Gut Check
Almost everything in your 401(k) should be coming up a winner now. That makes it time for a gut check.
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Single-Family Home Prices Increase 2.3% in August
U.S. single-family house prices increased in August even as supply has improved significantly, suggesting affordability would remain a challenge for many prospective home buyers.
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PayPal to Integrate Digital Wallet Into ChatGPT
PayPal said Tuesday it entered into a deal with OpenAI that will allow ChatGPT users to buy products using the payment firm's platform, sending its shares up 10%.
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Passwords of 183 Million Gmail Users Are Stolen
A sweeping cybersecurity breach has reportedly exposed the passwords and personal data of more than 183 million Gmail users, prompting renewed warnings for Americans to strengthen their online security, Daily Express reports.
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US Coffee Prices Spike Due to Tariffs, Poor Weather
It's getting more expensive for Americans to get their caffeine fix.
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US Agency Asks Tesla About 'Mad Max' Driver Assist
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday is in contact about a new Tesla driver assistance mode dubbed "Mad Max" that operates at higher speeds than other versions.
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Global Equity Fund Inflows Surge as US-China Trade Tensions Ease
Global equity funds attracted the largest weekly inflow in three weeks in the week through October 22 as signs of easing trade tensions between the United States and China, and strong earnings from some top U.S. companies, boosted risk sentiment.
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Gold Set to Snap 9 Week Winning Streak on Profit-Taking
Gold prices dropped nearly 2% Friday and were poised to break a nine-week winning streak as investors booked profits and signs of easing trade tensions between the U.S. and China tempered safe-haven demand ahead of a key U.S. inflation report.
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Gold Rises on Renewed Geopolitical Risks
Gold prices rose over 1% Thursday after two consecutive sessions of losses, as renewed geopolitical risks bolstered safe-haven demand and investors braced for key U.S. inflation data due on Friday.
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Gas Prices Could Rise Due to Russian Oil Sanctions
Oil prices spiked Thursday after the U.S. announced massive new sanctions on Russia's oil industry in an attempt to get Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table and end Moscow's brutal war on Ukraine.
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Simmering Bank Crisis Boils Over
The global financial system is under renewed pressure. U.S. regional banks are struggling, squeezed by commercial real estate, high interest rates, and falling asset values.