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Mortgage applications fall as homeowners hit pause on refinancing
Mortgage applications eased last week even as rates fell, a sign that refinancing activity is cooling.
Is retirement dying? The old work model is disappearing for boomers, Gen Xers
More Americans are opting to work well into retirement, a growing trend that threatens to upend the old workforce model.
More than half of wealthy investors are bracing for a stock market sell-off, more turbulence in 2020
More than half of the world’s wealthiest investors are hedging for a sharp drop in financial markets before the end of next year, says UBS.
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With Election Day one year away, stocks are poised for strong gains with an incumbent in office.
Optimism over U.S.-China trade drives the stock market to record highs
The Dow Jones industrial average hit a record Monday, buoyed by renewed optimism about a U.S.-China trade deal.
Is Capital One down? Bank fixes a glitch that kept some customers from accessing paychecks
Capital One resolved a technical issue Friday that had preventing some of its customers from accessing their accounts and direct deposits.
US home prices rise in August but cool in major markets, a potential boon to buyers
Home prices picked up in August but are losing momentum in larger markets, a potential boon for buyers. National prices rose 3.2% in August.