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Meredith Whitney famously called the 2008 financial crisis. Here’s the new problem with the U.S. economy, she says
Meredith Whitney is worried about a bifurcated economy. Here is how she’s playing that. Source link
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My wife and I are in our 50s and have $11 million. We’re not leaving it to our kids. Is that wrong?
“We have retired from full-time work.” Source link
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Wholesale prices post biggest surge in three years, PPI shows. Sign of tariff-related inflation?
The cost of wholesale goods and services — where rising inflation tends to show up first — posted the biggest…
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AMC sees moviegoers spending record amounts — and its stock surges. ‘Choke on that!’ says CEO.
AMC’s CEO had a blunt message as the movie-theater chain is riding a rebound. Source link
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‘I feel shaken’: A man offered to powerwash my patio for $50. He would not take no for an answer.
I wasn’t interested. I told him, “No thanks.” That didn’t work. Source link
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Caterpillar expects up to $1.5 billion in tariff costs this year, but the stock gains
Caterpillar shares bounced into the green after the company missed second-quarter profit expectations but beat on sales and raised its…
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Afraid to leave your job right now? Here’s how to stay put without killing your career.
For anyone who’s been feeling guilty about not looking for a new job lately, take a look at Friday’s jobs…
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ADP says businesses created 104,000 jobs in July as trade wars ease and businesses gain more confidence
Privately run businesses created 104,000 jobs in July after reducing employment in the prior month, ADP said, perhaps a sign…
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Is now a good time to invest in the S&P 500? I’m 66, retired and have $200K to invest.
On Friday, the S&P 500 achieved its fifth consecutive record finish, its longest streak of record closing highs since July…
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JPMorgan, Barclays and Schwab agree: Retail investors are in control of the market right now
Right now it’s the retail investors that are in control. That’s the conclusion from strategists across Wall Street. Source link
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