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Investors had a lot to be enthusiastic about last week.
Major stock indices in the United States soared, finishing the week higher and setting new
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Neanderthal DNA may make people more – or less – susceptible to COVID-19, reported The Economist. It all depends on whether you have the genes and
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Students of financial markets may have noted a historically unusual event last week.
On Thursday, the yield on 10-year U.S. Treasury notes briefly
Think about how many choices you make each day based on personal preference: shorts versus pants, tennis shoes versus sandals, coffee versus tea.
If only
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Way back, when radio disk jockeys played 45-rpm vinyl singles, the A-side of a disk was the song the record company was promoting and the other
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It’s a contrarian’s dream come true.
Contrarian investors like to buck the trend. They buy when other investors are selling and sell when others
The word “exciting” is one not usually associated with Life Insurance and an IRS code, but in 2021 that is the case. The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021
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It’s not a black diamond ski run yet, but the yield curve for U.S. Treasuries is steeper than it has been in a while.
A yield curve is the line on