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The 6 Safest Vanguard Funds to Own in a Bear Market
recession Batten the hatches for continued market tumult without eating high fees with these six Vanguard ETFs and mutual funds.
By Kyle Woodley • Published
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Swing Higher After Consumer Sentiment Data
A rough start to Friday's session couldn't keep the major benchmarks from extending their daily winning streaks.
By Karee Venema • Published
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9 Best Value Stocks to Buy Now
A roller-coaster year has sent a lot of deserving names into bargain territory. Here are nine value stocks for investors to consider as we head into 2023.
By Jeff Reeves • Published
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Stock Market Today: Stocks End Wild Week With a Loss
Big bank stocks, on the other hand, gained ground after reporting well-received Q3 earnings.
By Karee Venema • Published
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Citigroup, Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Climb. Is It Time To Buy Bank Stocks Now?
Bank stocks C, WFC and JPM are all up after earnings, pointing to strength in the beaten-down sector.
By Dan Burrows • Published
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Stock Market Today (7/14/22): Stocks End Mixed After Bleak Bank Earnings, Inflation Data
Stock Market Today Both JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley saw sharp declines in profit in Q2.
By Karee Venema • Published
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JPMorgan Chase Kicks Off Q2 Earnings Season
stocks Our preview of the upcoming week's earnings reports includes JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Delta Air Lines (DAL) and UnitedHealth Group (UNH).
By Karee Venema • Published
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Stock Market Today (7/8/22): Stocks Finish Mixed After Boffo Jobs Report
Stock Market Today A far-better-than-expected June employment situation might tamp down recessionary fears, but it also might clear the Fed for more aggressive rate-hiking.
By Kyle Woodley • Published
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Stock Market Today (6/1/22): New Month, Same Ol' Stomach-Churning Market
Stock Market Today June kicked off with another up-and-down day as Wall Street digested signs of economic slowing and a more hawkish Fed.
By Kyle Woodley • Published
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