US stocks advance; Citigroup gains on strong earnings
Financial stocks surged on Thursday, helping push the market to its biggest gain in almost two weeks. Citigroup jumped after reporting that its earnings rose sharply in the third quarter as the bank continued ...
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House Republicans Give Clinton Another Gift on Behghazi
At this point, Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) must be wondering why he bothers. The chair of the House Select Committee that is investigating the attacks on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi in 2012 has gone to great lengths to create the appearance of a committee dedicated to uncovering the truth…
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7 Ways Social Security Will Change in 2016
There wasn't enough inflation in 2015 to trigger a cost-of-living adjustment to monthly benefits. This is the third time there has been no Social Security payment increase since automatic cost-of-living adjustments began in 1975. In January 2015 the cost-of-living adjustment was 1.7 percent.
U.S.News & World Report3 Shark Tank Failures That Made Millions
Learn how some of the most successful companies rejected on the TV show "Shark Tank" left the show with no funding and still made millions.
InvestopediaOffshore Drillers: 'We Did Not Think It Was Possible…'
Can it get worse for offshore drillers like Diamond Offshore Drilling (DO), Transocean (RIG), Seadrill (SDRL), and Noble (NE)? Wells Fargo's Judson Bailey and Coleman Sullivan admit that although they "did not think it was possible at this point in the downturn, recent data points for the offshore…
Barrons.com3 High-Yield Stocks Likely to Announce Dividend Cuts
These three stocks' high yields are in danger of imminent and drastic cuts. If you own any of them, dump your holdings before you get burned.
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5 States That Are Still Foreclosure Hot Spots
Seven years after the implosion in the housing market that set off the Great Recession, real estate continues to recover. The latest sign of the recovery is a marked decline in foreclosures. Foreclosure inventory in August fell by more than 25 percent and completed foreclosures dropped more than 20…
The Fiscal TimesWhy American Express and Costco Got Divorced
Oct. 15 -- Bloomberg's Elizabeth Dexheimer reports on the American Express and Costco relationship ending in a "divorce." She speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
Bloomberg VideoLamar Odom's spiral leaves ex-NBA star fighting for his life
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Lamar Odom didn't last long at the glittering intersection of championship success and Hollywood celebrity.
Associated PressCapitalism vs. Socialism: Why Both Clinton and Sanders Are Wrong
For many Americans, the entrance of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) into the 2016 presidential race was the first time since college that they’ve thought much, if at all, about the word “socialism.” It describes the stage between capitalism and communism where the state owns and runs all of a country’s…
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The Right Way to Take Your IRA Withdrawals
Q: I need to start taking my minimum required distribution from my IRA soon. Is there any tax advantage to taking it in monthly installments as opposed to taking a lump sum once a year? —Sherwood Kahmer, ...
MoneyNetflix has blamed poor US growth on those new credit cards with chips
Netflix is blaming disappointing US subscriber growth on the transition to chip-based credit...
Business InsiderBerned Out: Sanders’ Bad Night in Vegas
Ocy 14 -- Mark Halperin and John Heilemann discuss Bernie Sanders’ bad performance at the Democratic debate on “With All Due Respect.”
Bloomberg VideoGeneral Electric: So Long Synchrony Financial, Here Comes the Cash
Citigroup's Donald Fandetti and team think the Fed's approval of the final spin of Synchrony Financial (SYF) by General Electric (GE) will remove an overhang for the former's stock: After the market close, Synchrony received approval from the Fed to separate from GE (GE owns ~85% of the shares).…
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4 Stocks To Hold Forever After The Clinton Dip
Healthcare and Biotech Stocks are making a bottom: 4 "Forever Stocks" Smart Investors are buying on the dip
Fairytale nation? How Denmark compares to the United States
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Four centuries after William Shakespeare wrote "something's rotten in the state of Denmark" in his play "Hamlet," the small Scandinavian country clearly has gotten its act together.
Associated PressGoldman Sachs misses, blames the world
Goldman Sachs just reported earnings that missed on the top and bottom lines. The...
Business InsiderJohn Paulson is getting smoked
Some of John Paulson’s funds have been wiped out in the past two months. Bloomberg News'...
Business InsiderJack Bogle: My new winning portfolio strategy
Jack Bogle follows four simple rules when it comes to investing his own money—and advises you to ignore everything else.
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Wal-Mart Lost $21 Billion Wednesday: What Really Happened?
Are Wal-mart?s problems really tied to the U.S. economy or has the retailer simply lost its way?
Fox BusinessHere's the memo Apple CEO Tim Cook just sent to employees about a new stock program that could give retail employees up to $2,000 in stock grants
Apple is starting a new program that gives more employees a stock option that was previously only...
Business InsiderRent Watch: Can a disabled tenant have a dog at a 'no pets' property?
Question: I am a landlord with a "no pets" policy. Recently, someone in a wheelchair came to look at an open apartment.
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