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Economic Report: Treasury cuts its fourth-quarter borrowing estimate

The Treasury Department said Monday it expects to borrow $750 billion in the fourth quarter, $76 billion lower than announced three months ago.

In One Chart: Dow edging closer to bearish ‘death cross’ signal: What it would mean for stocks

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is edging toward a so-called death cross --- a technical pattern typically seen as a bearish harbinger if confirmed.

: How China’s economic woes could carry a high cost for Western businesses

“You could say that the U.S. has been the tortoise in the lead and China has been the hare.”

Market Extra: Here are 5 reasons why U.S. stocks will likely rally into the end of 2023, says one Wall Street veteran

Investors are growing increasingly pessimistic about the stock market. But one Wall Street veteran believes that's a reason to start buying.

Deep Dive: Municipal bonds offer fantastic yields, especially in these four high-tax states

You can earn high yields on municipal bonds right now, while avoiding risk in the stock market.

The Moneyist: My in-laws put their $1.5 million property in a trust. My sister-in-law is trustee, but blocks our calls. What can we do?

‘My father-in-law passed away three years ago and my mother-in-law, who at first was in assisted living, is now in a nursing home.’

Key Words: McDonald’s CEO says earnings results prove that ‘difficult times’ for consumers can be a good thing

McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczinski said Q3 results prove that difficult times for consumers can be good for the fast-food giant.

: CVS, Target and other eye-drop products pose risk of dangerous infections, FDA warns

Unsanitary conditions in manufacturing facility trigger latest in a series of eye-drop safety issues.

: Biden’s executive order on AI could reshape the technology’s impact on economy, national security

AI is considered a top priority by the Biden administration.

: Biden’s AI order could help fight housing discrimination — here’s how

President Biden's executive order on AI is taking aim at discrimination in the housing market, calling on federal agencies to crack down on lending bias.

Market Extra: Gold looks to settle above $2,000, at highest since end of July

Gold futures trade higher for a fourth session in a row Monday, with prices looking to finish the session above $2,000 an ounce --- at their highest since the end of July.

Market Extra: Tax-loss harvesting hurt stocks in October. But traders can use this to their advantage.

Tax-advantaged could also create opportunities for investors willing to be a little patient.
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