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Americans are nervous about their investment portfolios. And it’s easy to see why, given escalating trade tensions and gloomy GDP forecasts.
President Trump’s policies have shaken the markets. Protect yourself first, and, only then, take advantage of investment ...
Ongoing risks of the Trump trade war have market watchers suggesting that 401(k) investors prepare to see 'more fits and starts.' ...
When bull markets stall and the economic picture is uncertain, many investors turn to monthly dividend exchange-traded funds, ...
Even more than the stock market, experts say, the bond market may have forced President Donald Trump into pausing his country ...
U.S. stocks are holding steadier in the final day of trading for their holiday-shortened week. The S&P 500 rose 0.2% Thursday ...
Just when there seemed to be little hope that Donald Trump would reverse his aggressive tariff plans, Mr. Market saved the ...
U.S. stocks fell Wednesday after Nvidia warned new restrictions on exports to China will chisel billions of dollars off its ...
Foreign investors increased their holdings of U.S. Treasury bonds in February, even as official-sector entities like central ...
Mortgage rates tend to follow the 10-year Treasury bond yield. When the demand for Treasury bonds goes up (for example, when investors seek safety in government-backed assets instead of stocks), bond ...
Ongoing risks of the Trump trade war have market watchers suggesting that 401(k) investors prepare to see 'more fits and starts.' ...