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Stocks surge as CPI matches expectations, VIX plunges, investors eyeing rate cut speculations
The Forex Market· 1 day agoCPI comes in inline, Retail Sales also a bit ‘weaker’ and stocks pierce 5300 and this morning they...
This New Investment Option Could Be a CD Killer
The Motley Fool· 2 days agoThe best CDs are paying 5.00% APY (or higher) right now. Yes, you get a fixed rate of interest on your savings, but you have to lock up your money for a fixed amount of time ...
CHICAGO'S YOUTH JOBLESSNESS RATE WORSE THAN U.S. & ILLINOIS
The Southern Illinoisan· 2 days agoAs the nation continues to emerge from the recession brought on by the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, a new report on youth employment, Uneven Recovery and Sustained Inequality after the COVID-19 Recession ...
Here's What to Do if You Haven't Saved Any Money So Far in 2024
The Motley Fool via AOL· 1 day agoIn 2023, banks started raising their interest rates following the Federal Reserve's rate hikes. So...
Futures Edge Higher as Softer Inflation Report Lifts Rate-Cut Hopes
US News & World Report· 1 day agoThe market is back to betting on two quarter-point interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve this year, with traders seeing a 72.4% chance of the first one in September, ...
3 Reasons for Retirees to Invest in CDs
The Motley Fool via AOL· 5 days agoThis means you can easily open an account on your computer, without even putting shoes (or pants) on. It's also easy to compare rates, since they're...
Your Emergency Fund Could Earn Great Rates if You Put It in a CD -- but It's Still a Terrible Idea
The Motley Fool· 4 days agoConsidering the fact that a 2.00% or 3.00% rate used to be considered great, today's CDs are really tempting. While CDs may seem tempting, there's a really important reason ...
Top 3 Places to Put Your Money Instead of a 0.01% APY Bank Account
The Motley Fool· 16 hours agoAfter years of near-zero interest rates on bank savings accounts, Americans are getting more savvy with their cash. Instead of leaving money in an account that pays almost interest, more people ...
The Biggest Downside of CDs Could Actually Be a Huge Benefit in Some Situations. Here's Why
The Motley Fool via AOL· 5 days agoBut if you have money you want to save for something you won't need until at least three months in...
Want to Buy CDs? Here's Why You Need a (Simple) Plan
The Motley Fool· 3 days agoTaking a financial planning class is great, and reading about personal finances can only add to your knowledge, but there's nothing like real-life experience to teach you what does and does ...