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Home Prices Decline In Some Of The Costliest Markets In The U.S.

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Americans are showing resistance to overpaying for homes after years of price increases that have outpaced incomes.

Corzine Hedge Fund Firm Granted SEC Registration With Limits

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The agency slapped a series of seldom-seen conditions on the former N.J. governor's company.

World Economy Edges Closer To Recession As Trade Woes Spread

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Economists are starting to war game for how a recession could happen—and they're mainly centered on trade.

Big Money Starts To Dump Stocks That Pose Climate Risks

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Investment firms to trying to push companies in greener directions as the impact of global warming becomes more apparent.

Trump Steps Up Fed Attack, Calls It Incompetent And Urges Cuts

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“Incompetence is a terrible thing to watch," Trump tweeted.

Global Bond Market Sounds Shrillest Alarm Yet Over The Economy

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Data indicates investors are growing increasingly pessimistic about the outlook for the world economy.

Student Loan Consolidation Plans On The Rise

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Lenders are offering attractive rates in an effort to assist borrowers with paying down their debt.

SEC: N.J. Man Stole Hundreds Of Thousands, Promised Investors 'Cool Deals'

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He's facing criminal and civil charges after allegedly using investor money to buy a boat and pay off credit cards.

Ned Davis Research-Linked ETF Filed With SEC

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The actively managed fund of funds will employ NDR’s U.S. sector model strategy.

Endowments Lag Stock Indexes As Private-Market Gains Elusive

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Allocating to alternative investments has been a failing strategy for many endowments.

Volatility Erupts Everywhere As Trade War Becomes A Currency War

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A certain segment of analysts are convinced that volatility is back in a very big way.

North Korea Hacks Banks, Cryptocurrencies For Funds, U.N. Finds

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The North Korean government is hacking banks and crypto exchanges for revenue, according to a report.

Trade Woes May Crimp Rising Consumer Loan Demand, Analysts Warn

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Demand for consumer loans remains high, but trade war impacts have yet to be measured.

Oil Slumps Into Bear Market As Trade Tensions Feed Demand Angst

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Brent oil prices have fallen by more than 20 percent since Apri.

Medicare Advantage Plans May Expand Benefits, AARP Says

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New federal rules give insurance companies greater leeway in the coverage they provide, an AARP research report says.

Goldman Now Expects Fed To Cut Three Times In Total This Year

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Goldman Sachs no longer expects a trade deal with China head of the 2020 presidential election.

AllianceBernstein Signals Move Into ETFs With Job Posting

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AllianceBernstein may be trying to resuscitate its ETF business with a new hire.

N.Y. Supreme Court Upholds State Fiduciary Rule For Annuities

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The decision is an opening salvo in a likely state-by-state industry battle over state standards.

Fixed Income Gains In Importance, Says John Hancock Strategist

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John Hancock Investment Management says international alternative energy investments are attractive.

The Subscription Model Comes To Luxury Travel With Inspirato Pass

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Subcription-model services have spread from Netflix and other media to luxury travel.