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Some household-name retailers got slammed. They weren't the only ones.
January 8 -
Stocks and bonds may start moving in opposite directions this year, after both tumbling and challenging the validity of the 60/40 portfolio.
January 4 -
There are some signs of relief that may set up savers for higher future returns, particularly in the bond market.
December 21 -
A new Morningstar report says seniors can safely withdraw up to 3.8% of their nest eggs in their first year of retirement — up from 3.3% last year.
December 13 -
As interest rates rose and stocks fell over the summer, Americans saw their wealth decline.
December 12 -
As basic necessities get more expensive, some Americans are treating stocks as a luxury they can't afford.
November 21 -
Good news awaits investors once the Fed gets rising consumer prices under control.
November 11 -
Research shows that the classic allocation reached its most expensive level in almost five decades during the COVID-19 rally. The situation has reversed in 2022.
October 21 -
Returning cash to shareholders stops companies from doing stupid things with their money. The new 1% levy could open the door to more buyback taxes, and more foolish spending by companies.
August 17 -