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Disinflation Spreads In Emerging Markets And Selloff Deepens

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The MSCI Emerging Market Index of stocks headed for the lowest close in almost four weeks.

Moody's Cuts U.S. Banks On Mounting Funding Costs, Office Risk

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The credit ratings were lowered because of higher funding costs and other factors.

Only 10% Of Americans Say They Will Take Full Social Security Benefits

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Surveyed workers said they don't plan on waiting until age 70 to start taking benefits.

S&P Sees Long-Term Rating Risk To California As Home Insurers Retreat

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Higher premiums could intensify the exodus from the Golden State, S&P says.

PayPal Launches A Stablecoin In Latest Crypto Payments Push

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PayPal USD is backed by U.S. dollar deposits, short-term Treasurys and similar cash equivalents.

Nationwide Launches Second Registered Index-Linked Annuity

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The product includes a downside protection feature that covers up to the first 20% of losses.

U.S. Will Have To Write Off Billions In Student Debt Due To Deaths

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Some 300,000 borrowers are estimated to have died since March 2020.

U.S. Government Shutdown Threat Builds In Post-Downgrade Fallout

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Unlike Washington's last fiscal crisis earlier this year, a government shutdown wouldn't risk a US default.

Morgan Stanley's Wilson Says Fiscal Tightening A Risk For Stocks

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Strategist Michael Wilson said “investors should be ready for potential disappointment.”

Treasurys Offer Value While Stocks Are At Risk, Investors Say

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Two-thirds of survey respondents anticipated a downturn in the world's biggest economy by the end of next year.

Property Loans Are So Unappealing That Banks Want To Dump Them

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The disconnect over commercial real estate pricing has made transactions tougher.

What U.S. Treasury Volatility Means For The Economy

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The gyrations in U.S. government debt are unlikely to disappear but should be manageable.

Fed Officials Tout Job-Market Slowdown, Seek To Pivot From Hikes

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Two Fed officials spoke after data showed that employment increased at a solid pace in July.

The Ins And Outs Of The '1035 Exchange'

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This tax-saving tool an be a boon to some clients and a minefield for others.

Selloff In Long-Maturity Treasurys Squeezes Recession Wagers

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Yields on 30-year Treasurys climbed above their five-year peers Thursday for the first time since June.

Apple To Relinquish Historic $3 Trillion Value As Sales Fall

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The stock is being hurt by an industrywide slump that has sapped demand for phones, computers and tablets.

BofA Clients Turn Cautious, Flee From Stocks On Recession Risks

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Private clients were net sellers of stocks for a second straight week in the five days through Aug. 2.

U.S. Adds 187,000 Jobs, Unemployment Rate Drops To 3.5%

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The figures highlight an economy that's powering ahead, thanks to a strong labor market.

Airlines Slash Prices To Convince Americans To Vacation Closer To Home

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Travelers are hungry for international trips, forcing domestic-focused carriers to discount prices.

CFP Board Releases Resource Guide On Financial Psychology

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The guide is a companion piece to board's The Psychology of Financial Planning guide.

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