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    Home Tags Interest Rates

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    Fed raises rates as it weighs tighter money over the next few years
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    Fed raises rates as it weighs tighter money over the next few years

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    March 21, 2018 6:00 pm
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    On March 1, President Trump announced he would soon impose massive tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum imports. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
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    Step back, President Trump, no one wins a trade war

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    Treasury cracks down on hedge funds trying to escape new limits on carried interest

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    A cyclist passes in front of Liebman's store on Main Street in New Rochelle, N.Y. The leaders of small and mid-size companies are increasingly optimistic about the state of the U.S. economy and their own abilities to increase sales, according to a new survey by JPMorgan Chase.
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    Economic recovery reaches Main Street payrolls

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    February 27, 2018 5:01 am
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    For American hospitals, financial strength separates tax-reform winners from losers
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    For American hospitals, financial strength separates tax-reform winners from losers

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    This Jan. 10 photo shows Richard Cordray speaking during a news conference, in Akron, Ohio. Cordray, the former director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau under President Barack Obama, is currently running as a Democrat in his attempt to become Ohio's next governor. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
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    February 26, 2018 5:01 am
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    A logo is displayed next to a gas turbine at GE's energy plant in Greenville, S.C. A $31 billion pension-funding gap at the iconic manufacturer may be narrowed by rising interest rates. (Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg)
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    How market-rattling rate hikes could help GE erase a $31 billion pension shortfall

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    Already, the U.S. Treasury's outstanding public debt of $14.2 trillion at the end of September accounted for a big portion of the $40.3 trillion bond market and dwarfed some $8.7 billion in corporate debt.
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    Budget bloat and big borrowing bother business

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    February 20, 2018 5:01 am
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    Forecasters had expected annual inflation to slow from 2.1 percent to 2 percent in the Bureau's Consumer Price Index. (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)
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    Inflation rose faster than expected in January, spooking investors

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    February 14, 2018 1:37 pm
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    While historical patterns are no guarantee, the so-called January barometer — the theory that the first month of the year can be used as an indicator of what's in store for the rest of the year — has proven reliable 38 of the 40 times since the mid-20th century when the S&P 500 experienced full-year growth, according to Fidelity Investments.
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    Unnerved by the Dow’s slide? This market gauge may offer some comfort

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    February 13, 2018 5:01 am
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