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The Election"s Finally Over. Now Things Can Go Back To "Normal": Rising Interest Rates, Rising Debt, Rising Volatility

The Election"s Finally Over. Now Things Can Go Back To "Normal": Rising Interest Rates, Rising Debt, Rising Volatility.....»»

Category: topSource: seekingalphaNov 8th, 2018

The End Of An Error: After A Decade, 0% Auto Financing Finally Dries Up

It’s official: prospective automobile buyers aren’t likely to be able to find 0% financing deals anymore. Rising interest rates have caused auto lenders to pull back on the offers th.....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeOct 9th, 2018

Nordea "Underweight US Stocks" - Welcome Back, Mr Volatility; This Story Is Not Over

"Slower growth, higher wage costs, rising interest rates, a negative liquidity trend, record-high margin expectations and stretched valuations leaves little to no room for negative surprises. We.....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeOct 15th, 2018

Buckle up: Wall Street volatility is back with a vengeance

Stocks have nosedived in the last three weeks, puncturing several months of calm trading. Investors are worried about rising interest rates and trade tensions, which could affect corporate profit growth and stock prices. .....»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralOct 25th, 2018

Buckle up: Wall Street volatility is back with a vengeance

Stocks have nosedived in the last three weeks, puncturing several months of calm trading. Investors are worried about rising interest rates and trade tensions, which could affect corporate profit growth and stock prices. .....»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralOct 25th, 2018

In Democrats’ progressive paradise, borrowing is free, spending pays for itself, and interest rates never rise

With their plans for trillions in stimulus relief packages, and push for a $15-an-hour minimum wage, Democrats are dismissing concerns about the rising national debt and inflationary pressures......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMar 3rd, 2021

Mortgage demand falls again, despite lower interest rates

After rising the previous week, interest rates fell back again last week, but consumers were not enthused......»»

Category: realestateSource: cnbcJul 24th, 2019

This Is Why Now May Be a Good Time to Buy a Home

The spring home buying season is shaping up to be a good one for buyers. Interest rates are lower, prices are rising more slowly, and inventory is up. Here are some things to keep in mind when you........»»

Category: blogSource: 247wallstApr 1st, 2019

Moody’s Issue Report Citing Corporate Debt Levels Vulnerability

Downgrades of corporate debt levels are rising in Corporate America as interest rates remain stable Moody issues a report that adds to the increasing sobering news facing corporate America. As word of earnings forecasts being reduced pervade, ther.....»»

Category: blogSource: valuewalkMar 25th, 2019

TD Ameritrade"s (AMTD) Q2 Earnings Beat on Improved Trading

TD Ameritrade's (AMTD) fiscal Q2 results reflect benefits from improved volatility and rising interest rates. TD Ameritrade Holding Corporation AMTD reported earnings per share of 73 cents in second-quarter fiscal 2018 .....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytApr 24th, 2018

Rising interest rates sounding alarm bells for debt-laden consumers

A healthy economy can be a dangerous thin.....»»

Category: topSource: latimesApr 13th, 2018

Market Volatility Heralds a Return to Normalcy

A decade of low interest rates, an inverse bond-equity relationship and a rising market badly skewed the risk-reward paradigm. For investors, the good times are over.....»»

Category: worldSource: nytApr 27th, 2018

Fed likely to keep rates steady; investors bet on June hike

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve is set to hold interest rates steady this week but will likely further encourage expectations that it will lift borrowing costs in June on the back of rising inflation and low unemployment......»»

Category: topSource: reutersMay 1st, 2018

About 2/3 of US corporate debt needs to be refinanced by 2023 — and rising interest rates have some analysts worried

Alex Wong/Getty US corporations have about $4 trillion in debt that needs to be refinanced by 2023. That's about two-thirds of .....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderMay 10th, 2018

Jim Rogers Worries About Exploding Debt With Rising Interest Rates

Jim Rogers is an investing legend, a world record holder and a best-selling author.....»»

Category: blogSource: valuewalkMay 13th, 2018

Wall St. back in black as Russell 2000 hits record

(Reuters) - Retail and technology stocks led Wall Street back to positive territory on Wednesday, and the small-cap Russell 2000 hit a new intra-day high, even as traders remained on edge about geopolitics and rising U.S. interest rates......»»

Category: topSource: reutersMay 16th, 2018

Rising interest rates: Savers sigh in relief, borrowers beware

After years of making virtually nothing on their money market accounts and certificates of deposit, savers are finally getting closer to keeping up wi.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayMay 18th, 2018

Emerging Market Debt: Reconsidering A Beaten-Up Asset Class

History has a way of repeating itself in financial markets. Previous environments of rising U.S. interest rates and a stronger dollar have plagued emerging markets assets, including bonds. read more.....»»

Category: blogSource: benzingaMay 29th, 2018

Rising rates have made this investment attractive again

Money market funds are back in vogue as the Federal Reserve boosts interest rates. Here's how this "safe" investment is making a comeback in retirees' portfolios......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralMay 30th, 2018

Rising rates have made this investment attractive again

Money market funds are back in vogue as the Federal Reserve boosts interest rates. Here's how this "safe" investment is making a comeback in retirees' portfolios......»»

Category: topSource: moneycentralMay 30th, 2018

Sticking With Low Volatility As Rates Rise

It's often said that low volatility exchange-traded funds are vulnerable to rising interest rates. That much is being confirmed this year as the S&P 500 Low Volatility Index is slightly lower while the traditional S&P 500 is up 4.4 percent. read more.....»»

Category: blogSource: benzingaJun 8th, 2018