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NewsWatch: Stock-market pros are having a tough time imagining an S&P 500 slump in 2021

MARKETWATCH FRONT PAGE Strategists aren’t eager to balk at the notion that the bull market in stocks is getting exhausted and are offering expectations for solid year-end gains and in some cases, projecting eye-popping rallies for the market in the coming 12 months. See full story. ‘Real Housewives of New …

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Key Words: Strategist overseeing $124 billion in assets hasn’t been this bullish in a long time — here are two of her favorite investments for 2021

“ ‘We’re the most bullish on the market that we’ve been in about a year.’ ” That’s Meghan Shue, head of investment strategy at Wilmington Trust, explaining to CNBC why she’s optimistic that the stock market has some upside over the next nine to 12 months. She said a combination …

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5 Interior Design Tips for First Time Buyers

Everyone loves to decorate their homes by using great design tips. If you’re about to buy your new home, you may already know how to decorate it. However, interior design for your first home may be a lot more challenging than you think. You want to get everything in place …

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6 Thing You Need to Keep in Mind When Building a Home First Time

[unable to retrieve full-text content] If you are planning to build your first ever house, then this blog is just the thing that you need to read. In this blog, I will narrow down some of the most overlooked things that are very important, and you only realize once you …

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: White House, Pelosi keep hope alive publicly on fiscal stimulus as time runs out

The U.S. Capitol dome is seen from the Russell Senate Office Building. (Getty Images) Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will keep working on a large coronavirus stimulus deal over the weekend, Pelosi’s office said, even as many lawmakers now see no chance for a vote before …

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Interest rates hit historic low for tenth time this year

Mortgage interest rates have once again hit a historic low. This week’s Freddie Mac average for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage dipped to 2.81%. This time in 2019, the average rate was 3.69%. In 2018? We saw an average of 4.85%. Despite the historically low rates, mortgage applications went down this …

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Create a Flawless Reading Nook in Time for Winter

Let’s paint a picture: the sight of snow through an open window, the smell of a cobbler cooking away in the kitchen, a warm pillow at your neck, and the crisp bending of paper underneath your finger. Winter can be challenging in many regards, but these quiet moments make the …

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CityWatch: Hotspot sends New York City’s COVID-19 positive-test rate above 3% for the first time in months

The percentage of people who tested positive for COVID-19 in New York City has surged above 3% for the first time since early June, driven by a cluster of cases in a handful of Brooklyn and Queens ZIP Codes, Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Tuesday. “We’re dealing with specific …

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The Moneyist: My wife had a baby in June. She has $140,000 in student loans — and has now asked for my ‘blessing’ to work part time

Dear Moneyist, My wife and I had our first baby in June. As the breadwinner, my wife just returned to work after 12 weeks of unpaid maternity leave. Our savings are a bit low and she is now “asking for my blessing” to work part-time. This is distressing to me …

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