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Baby Don't Go

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That’s the song playing in the various streets of the European Union as the Brits contemplate leaving.

The Alchemy Of Retirement

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It takes time, effort and continued vigilance to keep things alive and growing in retirement.

Silicon Valley's Audacious Plan To Create A New Stock Exchange

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Eric Ries wants to build an exchange that discourages short-term thinking that squashes rational economic decisions.

Hot Summer Economic Weirdness

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I see parallels with the 1930s. And a number of those circumstances will collide with one another over the next few months.

Six Events That Could Make Soros A Winner

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George Soros started trading again, positioning himself for what he expects to be a significant decline in risk markets.

Mark Yusko: It's 2000 All Over Again

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Mark Yusko poured cold water on whatever bullishly warm feelings the most optimistic folks may have clung to.

Janus Launches ETFs Attempting to Convert Health to Wealth

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Janus Capital has launched four new health care-focused thematic ETFs.

Waiting For A Fed Rate Hike: Bond Investments That May Make Sense Now

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Investments with floating coupon rates can benefit from higher rates, but not all floaters are alike.

Schwab Market Perspective: Summer Of Discontent?

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Stocks moving nowhere for over a year, and a continued low yield environment is fueling investor frustration.

Pressure And Time

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A policy-controlled market feels like a prison.

Earnings-Driven Bull Markets

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The next leg of the bull market could be an earnings-driven phase.

SEC Won't Be Paying For Executives' 'Bacchanalian Adventure'

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The executives wanted the SEC to pay for their luxury accommodations after being called in for depositions.

Whistle-Blower Gets $17 Million In Second-Biggest SEC Award

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The case involved “a major player in the financial-services industry,” according to the whistle-blower's attorney.

Trump's Corporate Targets Face A Tricky Task Fending Off His Attacks

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Donald Trump, who swore off Oreos because of a Nabisco factory scale back. is attacking companies by name.

Would You Spend A Year's Pay For A Perfect Vacation?

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Americans said they'd blow $43,000 for the getaway of their dreams.

Whistle-Blower Said To Aid SEC In Deutsche Bank Bond Probe

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The SEC received a whistle-blower complaint alleging that the bank inflated the value of mortgage bonds on its books.

SEC Fiduciary Rule Unlikely For 2017, TD Exec Says

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The arrival of a new presidential administration means an SEC fiduciary rule will have to wait, an industry official said.

Some People Are Betting Oil Will Surge Above $100

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The options deals appear to be based on the belief that current low prices will generate a supply crunch.

Phil Mickelson's Gambling Linked To Second Criminal Case

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The golf great's gambling was again linked to a suspected gambling associate facing criminal charges.

Yellen Data Dependence Leaves Investors Dazed And Confused

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The Fed chair said “only on rare occasions” will the central bank spell out when it’s going to move.