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Stocks tick lower ahead of Fed lending survey and this week’s inflation data

U.S. stocks ticked lower in cautious trading Monday as investors look ahead to an important Federal Reserve lending survey, while

The Debt Ceiling Fight Is Just Getting Started. The Next Week Could Be Crucial

Time is rapidly running out to raise the debt ceiling, and the next week could be critical for House Republicans

Potential home buyers are more optimistic on housing market for one big reason, Fannie Mae says

Consumers expect mortgage rates to drop, so they’re feeling a lot more optimistic about the housing market, according to a

Judge tosses FTC lawsuit accusing broker of unfair geolocation data sales

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Signage is seen at the Federal Trade Commission headquarters in Washington, D.C., U.S., August 29, 2020.

Red metal rising: Argentina sets lofty sights on global copper top 10

By Lucila Sigal BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina, known better for its Malbec than its mining, has its sights set

Rosy Scenario For Europe’s Carmakers Likely To Stumble

Auto sales and manufacturers’ profits in Europe have been bounding ahead, but investors worry that a faltering economy and a

Cash Is King for Now

One question I am increasingly asked by people is where they should deploy their funds amid the uncertainty about the

What To Do If You Get Laid Off

One of the worst financial fears most Americans have is being laid off and unfortunately, this is becoming more common.

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