Markets

Americans Just Paid Off A Ton Of Credit-card Debt—but Heres The Bad News

Americans repaid $40.3 billion in credit-card debt during the first quarter of 2018. Read more

The Tell: How To Weather — And Potentially Cash In On — The Upcoming Market Crash

The end of the bull market is upon us. Or it’s really close. Getting closer? Nobody really knows, of course. The only ... Read more

Key Words: George Soros: Everything That Could Go Wrong Has Gone Wrong

The 87-year-old billionaire clearly isn’t shy about expressing his liberal views and distaste for Trump’s “America... Read more

The Wall Street Journal: Regulator: Insiders Cashing Out On Buybacks

Corporate insiders are personally capitalizing on the recent boom in buyback announcements, vexing a top regulatory offi... Read more

New American Express Credit Card Will Be Made From Recycled Ocean Trash

The company hopes the card will raise awareness about a huge environmental problem. Read more

Metals Stocks: Gold Holds To Tight Range Ahead Of North Korea Summit, Expected Fed Rate Action

Gold futures make modest moves Monday, with an overall wait-and-see mood taking over trading ahead of the much-touted me... Read more

Currencies: Canadian Dollar Pressured After Contentious G-7 Summit

A popular gauge for the U.S. dollar slips into negative territory in Monday trading, but the U.S. unit jumps against Can... Read more

Deep Dive: These 6 Stocks Help You Build An Anti-FAANG Portfolio That Will Beat The Amazon Effect

Ave Maria fund manager Brian Milligan says some retailers won’t be replaced by Amazon and other FAANG companies. ... Read more

Credit.com: This Is What Student Debt Is Doing To Your Mind

A colossal burden of student debt in the U.S. is taking an emotional toll on 45 million borrowers. Read more

Need To Know: Why Trumps Trade Tirade Wont Get In The Way Of S&P Hitting 5,000

Our call of the day is looking some ways into the future and thanking Trump for what will likely be a doubled S&P 50... Read more

The Moneyist: My Father Suffers From Dementia—and My Siblings Forced Him To Sign A New Will

This son says his siblings appeared with a lawyer and legal documents, and disappeared just as fast. Read more

The Moneyist: My Fathers Ex-wife Stole His Life Insurance, Breaking The Terms Of Their Divorce Decree

This son says the divorce papers clearly stated his ex-wife would not receive his father’s life insurance policy. ... Read more

Metals Stocks: Gold Moves Lower, But Clings To Weekly Advance On Global Trade Tensions

Gold futures move lower Friday as the dollar shows signs of strengthening, but intensifying global trade disputes limit ... Read more