If you’re feeling edgy about where your investments are headed next year, you’re not alone. The professionals are anxious, too.
Author: Jessica Menton, USA TODAY
Trade agreement: Stocks little changed after Trump and China reach partial trade deal
U.S. stocks closed virtually unchanged Friday as investor optimism waned on a limited trade accord between Washington and Beijing.
Should I refinance my mortgage? How to know when the time is right
The Federal Reserve signaled that it won’t raise interest rates in 2020. What does that mean for homeowners?
Stocks hit record on trade deal hopes
Investors jumped on a tweet from President Donald Trump that the U.S. is getting close to a “big deal” with China.
Is now a good time to buy a house? Economists say yes as the Federal Reserve holds interest rates steady
The Federal Reserve signaled it won’t raise interest rates for the time being, a potential boon for first-time homebuyers in 2020.
Millionaires sour on U.S. economy, with their views at the lowest level since before the recession
Millionaires are growing more cautious about the direction of the U.S. economy and their finances.
Is retirement dying? The old work model is disappearing for boomers, Gen Xers
More Americans are opting to work well into retirement, a growing trend that threatens to upend the old workforce model.
More than half of wealthy investors are bracing for a stock market sell-off, more turbulence in 2020
More than half of the world’s wealthiest investors are hedging for a sharp drop in financial markets before the end of next year, says UBS.
Will the bull market ever end? Here’s how stocks perform during presidential election years
With Election Day one year away, stocks are poised for strong gains with an incumbent in office.
Optimism over U.S.-China trade drives the stock market to record highs
The Dow Jones industrial average hit a record Monday, buoyed by renewed optimism about a U.S.-China trade deal.