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Retirement Weekly: I need some cash, can I borrow from my IRA?

IRAs give you complete freedom to get money whenever you want it. The tricky part can be the taxes.

: Is Twitter down? Thousands of users complain of issues with social media app

Twitter has been hit Saturday by a global outage that is preventing thousands of users from accessing the social media platform.

Washington Watch: Recession fears stay close to boiling point, MarketWatch weekly gauge shows

Fears of a U.S. recession stayed elevated this week, even as some doubters were caustic about how long some economists have been worried about a severe downturn.

Mutual Funds Weekly: These money and investing tips can take your portfolio up a level

Money and investing stories popular with MarketWatch readers over the past week.

Brett Arends's ROI: Expect this stock to jump as much as 50% if Fidelity and BlackRock bitcoin ETFs get approved

And the gains can be tax-free, too.

Tax Guy: My inherited investment accounts have lost $28,000. Can I liquidate them and take a tax write-off?

Different accounts have different tax rules, and Tax Guy is here to sort it out.

: The Biden Administration has a new strategy for student loan forgiveness — but there are risks it could face the same fate

Advocates are pushing the administration to move quickly. 'It’s great that there is a plan, but what we need is we need action.'

: JPMorgan, Goldman, Citi and Morgan Stanley boost dividends after Fed stress tests

Major U.S. banks including Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo and JP Morgan Chase & Co. announced dividend increases late Friday.

Personal Finance Daily: Here’s what happens next for your loans now that the Supreme Court blocked student-loan cancellation and advocates push Biden to use other tools to cancel student debt

Friday's top personal finance stories.

: Biden’s student loan ‘on-ramp’ explained: Missed payments won’t hurt credit, but interest keeps adding up

Here’s what you need to know about the next phase of the Biden administration’s student loan forgiveness and relief plan.

: A breakfast-cereal giant’s grumbles about prices could be music to the Fed’s ears

General Mills reported a drop in earnings for Q4 as consumers made fewer purchases. Some experts say the company's high prices aren't working anymore.

Deep Dive: These are the best-performing stocks in the 2023 bull market — and the worst

The cruise operators Carnival and Royal Caribbean have claimed spots alongside Nvidia, Meta Platforms and Tesla in the S&P 500 ranking of top five performers so far this year.
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