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I’m 30 and earn $140,000. How much do I need to invest to have $420,000 in 10 years?
‘I work for the Federal Reserve and I’m not allowed to invest in private bank portfolios like J.P. Morgan or Citi or bank-specific ETFs.’
Asian economies running out of fuel, and time, as the fallout from ‘Epic Fury’ widens
It’s not just oil prices that are damaging Asian economic prospects: disrupted travel, food supplies and remittances all worsen current accounts, push up inflation and weaken currencies
Unilever shift to beauty proceeds with talks to sell division that sells mayonnaise and Marmite
The consumer-goods company has been making efforts to focus on its beauty and well-being products
Markets are getting closer to a buying opportunity as investors capitulate, says Bank of America strategist
The pressure on Trump to deescalate in the Middle East is building. Markets need to be convinced oil is back below $100 forgood before they can rally concertedly.
Why Britain’s bond market is in free fall as key yield reaches 17-year high
Bond markets across the globe are under pressure, but the U.K. government bond market is under attack like no other.
Super Micro’s stock sinks 25% in premarket trading after co-founder’s indictment. Here are Wall Street’s biggest questions.
While Super Micro wasn’t named in a recently unsealed lawsuit, analysts say the charges raise concerns about credibility and controls.
Crypto firms want the perks of being a bank but without the rules — putting your money at 2008-level risk
With help from Washington, new crypto trust-banks are bypassing guardrails governing traditional banks.
Here’s what happens after the S&P 500 breaks under the 200-day moving average following a long run
The S&P 500 on Thursday snapped a 214-session run over its 200-day average — but an examination of the data finds dipping below isn’t necessarily so terrible.
‘The money is tax-free’: I’m 76 and won $50,000 in a settlement related to cancer from nuclear waste. What should I do with it?
“The money is tax-free and does not affect our income, which comes from investments and Social Security.”