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Interest rates remain at historic lows, despite a roller coaster week

The fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be the main driver behind the American economy. Another 1.48 million Americans filed initial unemployment claims over the last week, according to the Labor Department. Dow Futures sank on the news but gained back a little ground due to continuing jobless claims …

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Mortgage rates keep falling to record lows — so is now a good time to refinance?

The coronavirus pandemic has led to a dramatic decline in mortgage rates. But that doesn’t mean now is a good time to refinance for everyone. Last week, Freddie Mac FMCC, -0.94% reported that mortgage rates hit a new record low for the fourth time this year, with the average rate …

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In One Chart: As the S&P 500 surges from March lows, investors fled the most popular stock-market fund—here’s what one analyst says that means

Tom McClellan, market technician and publisher of the McClellan Market Report, says investors are fleeing one of the most popular exchange-traded funds on Wall Street, even as stocks rally off their March lows. The State Street-sponsored SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust SPY, +1.65%, which offers investors exposure to S&P 500 …

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Need to Know: The economy may already have achieved what marked the bear-market lows of 1970, 1974, 1982, 1990, 2001 and 2009

What a month. In the midst of a pandemic lockdown that has seen some 30 million Americans file for unemployment benefits, and millions more around the globe, the S&P 500 SPX, -2.80% surged 12.7% in April. That is the best monthly performance since Jan. 1987, and the best April since …

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Mortgage rates hit historic lows as Dow rollercoaster continues

An incredibly volatile week on the stock market spurred an all-time low for both the benchmark 10-year Treasury note yield and Freddie Mac’s 30-year fixed-rate mortgage average. A lot happened this week so let’s take a look at the highlights: Dow stays in correction due to virus fears and political …

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