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In One Chart: Why a 7% 10-year Treasury yield is still possible

While a recession could prompt Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, a Ned Davis strategist thinks investors shouldn't rule out a 10-year Treasury yield in the 7% range.

Brett Arends's ROI: Market turmoil creates a historic sale in these mutual funds

Closed-end funds have just plunged to their biggest discounts to intrinsic value in years.

: PetMed’s stock plunges to 19-year low as dividend yield to drop from 19% to zero

PetMed investors were suffering their worst day in 23 years, after the company reported disappointing quarterly results and said it would suspend its dividend.

Earnings Results: Amgen’s stock hit by expectations its obesity pipeline is facing a longer wait

Amgen Inc.'s stock fell 3.3% Tuesday despite an earnings beat and raised guidance. Obesity drugs were to blame.

: Americans keep falling behind on their bills — just in time for the holiday shopping season

People with lower credit scores are driving the rise in delinquencies, but they aren't the only ones struggling to pay debts on time.

Beth Pinsker: Indexed universal life insurance may be the right choice for some people – but probably not you

If you look past scammy sales tactics, specious TikTok claims and unproven promises, there’s a sliver of usefulness to complicated IUL insurance policies

The Fed: The stock market hinges on Fed Chair Jay Powell’s every word. Now, the presidential election could too

The Fed chair wants to stay out of sight during the potential Biden-Trump presidential contest, but the economy might not cooperate.

Earnings Outlook: AMD earnings: What to expect

AMD is due to report third-quarter results Tuesday afternoon, but investors likely are looking far beyond the latest quarter.

: Here’s how House Republicans’ Israel-aid bill could add $30 billion to the deficit

A GOP plan to grant Israel billions of dollars in military aid and to pay for it with cuts to the IRS would increase the deficit by more than the aid costs.

Beth Pinsker: New Series I Bond rate ticks up to 5.27%, with a hearty fixed rate for the long haul

Investors flocked to I-bonds when rates were high, but now is the time for savers to cash in.

: The White House says it wants to help retirement savers avoid billions of dollars in ‘junk fees’ 

Biden’s latest proposal is in line with the Obama administration’s rejected fiduciary rule

: Ford Motor’s credit restored to investment grade after S&P upgrade

Ford is an investment-grade issuer once more following an upgrade out of junk from S&P Global Ratings.
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