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Mortgage rates hit highest level since November, pushing monthly payment for a typical home close to $3,000
The 30-year mortgage rate is averaging 7.1%, Freddie Mac said in its latest weekly survey on Thursday.
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Norfolk Southern fires back at activist Ancora as proxy fight intensifies
Norfolk Southern has slammed the “flawed assumptions” of Ancora’s “highly unrealistic near-term financial targets” for the company.
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Netflix is undergoing a tech ‘rite of passage,’ and Wall Street doesn’t like it
Other technology companies have pulled back on financial disclosures as they’ve grown, and now Netflix will do the same.
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I botched my first RMD by taking one withdrawal for three accounts. Shouldn’t the final amount be the only thing that matters?
The IRS has specific rules for how much to take out and from which accounts once you hit 73, and there’s not much wiggle room.
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P&G’s stock falls after sales miss, as baby and health-care volumes declined
Shares of Procter & Gamble Co. slipped Friday, after the consumer packaged-goods company reported fiscal third-quarter sales that came up short of forecasts, amid weakness in the segment encompassing baby, feminine and family-care products.
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Users say Robinhood’s overnight trading service went down after Israeli attack
During the height of uncertainty over Israel’s retaliatory attack against Iran, Robinhood users say they were unable to trade.
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Schlumberger posts profit gain for first quarter as revenue tops estimates
International revenue rose 18% to offset softness in North America, says CEO.
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‘It’s the scene of an unsolved murder’: We put in an offer on a secluded cabin with 40 acres, but someone was killed there. Should we bail?
“It doesn’t really bother me that someone was killed there. However, what does bother me is the fact that this murder is still unsolved.”
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Tesla’s stock heads for sixth straight slide as Cybertruck recall is announced
Tesla must recall nearly 4,000 Cybertruck vehicles due to potential problems with their accelerator pedals.
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This unusual combination signals either booms, bubbles or inflections, says Bank of America
There’s an unusual combination in markets this year that has happened just five times in the last 60 years.