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Treasury Department sold a record nearly $1 billion of Series I bonds on Friday, the deadline to lock in higher rate
Investors rushed to beat the Oct. 28 deadline to lock in a record-high 9.62% interest rate. The I bond rate reset Nov. 1, falling to 6.89%.
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Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Abiomed, Uber, SoFi, Pfizer and more
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Abiomed, Uber, SoFi, Pfizer, and more.
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Britain's new PM is a fan of crypto. There are hopes he'll give the industry a boost
As finance minister, Rishi Sunak was a vocal advocate of crypto and blockchain technology. Now he's prime minister.
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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Avis, Stryker and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves after the bell.
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With the Dow outperforming, here's how investors can harness the stock index
Of the three major stock market averages, investors currently favor the Dow Jones Industrial Average for its well-established and cost-efficient...
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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Wynn Resorts, TuSimple, Newell Brands, First Solar and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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JPMorgan Chase wants to disrupt the rent check with its payments platform for landlords and tenants
Digital payments have steadily taken over more of the world's transactions, but there is one corner where paper still reigns supreme: the monthly...
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Credit Suisse shares are a 'steal,' say new Saudi backers after taking 9.9% stake
The chairman of one of Credit Suisse's newest and biggest shareholders called on the beleaguered bank to deliver a swift overhaul and return to a...
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China's factory activity drops, bogged down by more Covid controls
China's factory activity declined in October due to frequent Covid outbreaks, the National Bureau of Statistics said Monday.
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Bitcoin's trading has become 'boring' — but that's not necessarily a bad thing
For the past few months, bitcoin's price has bounced stubbornly around $20,000 in a sign that volatility in the market has settled.