NewsWatch: Central banks ‘racing to the bottom’ means one thing, says Mark Mobius: that the stock market will do ‘very well’

The octogenarian investment manager who co-founded Mobius Capital Partners last year says the market should do well in this environment. Press Release Distribution Service

As wedding costs add up, millennials are having a hard time budgeting for the season

Forty-one percent of millennials have considered skipping a wedding because they couldn’t afford, but saving money on travel and gifts can help.        Press Release Distribution Service

The Moneyist: A letter from a reader on the poverty line: ‘I know what it means to go hungry for five days until you get your next paycheck’

This woman asked the Moneyist for advice on how to invest a $150,000 inheritance: ‘This money has been a life changer for me’ Press Release Distribution Service

The Moneyist: I earn $15 an hour and will inherit $150,000 — how do I secure my financial future?

What would you do in my position? I’m a simple person and never expected to receive this kind of money. Press Release Distribution Service

Dow plummets 700 points as recession worries intensify, bond market raises red flag

Stocks fell after economic indicators from Germany and China renewed recession fears. And the 10-year bond yield fell below the 2-year.        Press Release Distribution Service

Market Extra: After the yield curve inverts — here’s how the stock market tends to perform since 1978

The inversion of the main measure of the yield curve, or a negative spread between short-term and long-term yields, has preceded the last seven recessions. However, that doesn’t mean that recessionary jitters will spark a lasting selloff in equity markets. Press Release Distribution Service

Market Extra: 5 things investors need to know about an inverted yield curve

The main measure of the yield curve briefly inverts Wednesday, underlining investor worries over a potential recession. Press Release Distribution Service

The right job can help you pay down your student loans. Here's how to find it

Looking help on a student loan? About 8% of employers offer benefits addressing student debt, according to the Society for Human Resource Management.        Press Release Distribution Service

Key Words: Ex-Fed boss Greenspan says ‘there is no barrier’ to Treasury yields falling below zero

There is some $15 trillion in government debt that now yields less than zero, and former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan believes there’s no reason why U.S. government bond yields couldn’t join much of the developed world in the subzero realm. Press Release Distribution Service

What Germany’s dismal GDP number really means for Europe

Germany’s gross domestic product shrank 0.1% in the second quarter of the year, confirming the lackluster performance of the German economy hit by rising trade fears, the slowdown of Chinese imports and home-grown industrial and economic problems. Press Release Distribution Service

MarketWatch First Take: Overstock CEO spins an insane Russian-spy drama, with himself as the star

Shares of e-commerce company Overstock Inc. tumbled on Tuesday, as more investors learned of the latest bizarre comments from its founder and Chief Executive Patrick Byrne Press Release Distribution Service

Asia Markets: Asian markets rise as investors relieved by Trump’s tariff reprieve

Asian shares gained, though were below session highs, Wednesday after the U.S. said it would hold off on tariffs of Chinese imports of mobile phones, toys and several other items typically on holiday shopping lists. Press Release Distribution Service

Trump saves Christmas? Tariffs on some Chinese goods delayed until December

The Trump administration is delaying new tariffs on some consumer products and removed other items from its September list of duties on Chinese goods.        Press Release Distribution Service

Homeowners insurance: Review your policy and document belongings for when disaster strikes

Disaster can strike at anytime. Have your home prepared by knowing your homeowner’s insurance policy, avoiding small claims and calling your agent.        Press Release Distribution Service

Equinox could experience lasting damage from the anti-Trump boycott, despite other companies escaping unscathed

In light of anti-Trump backlash to the luxury fitness company, experts weigh in on what it takes for a company to bounce back from a boycott. Press Release Distribution Service

Need to Know: Bonds meet these four criteria for being in a bubble

German bunds hit a record high and a fund manager survey shows the most bullish conditions in over a decade. Is it too much? Press Release Distribution Service

Asia Markets: Asian markets fall as Hong Kong tensions remain high

Asian markets fell in early trading Tuesday as tensions in Hong Kong ratcheted up following protests Monday that shut down the city’s airport. Press Release Distribution Service

Tax Guy: How to protect your savings if you or a family member requires long-term care

The average cost for a semi-private nursing home room in 2018 was $245 a day or $89,425 a year. Press Release Distribution Service

This car has highest possible safety rating. It also has the most accidents in America

The Subaru Crosstrek has been involved in more at-fault accidents than any other car in America.        Press Release Distribution Service

Car prices are approaching $40,000, but here are 4 reasons why relief may be in sight

Following several years of rising new-car prices as auto sales reached record levels, relief may finally be in sight.        Press Release Distribution Service

Cannabis Watch: CannTrust stock slides 25% premarket after regulator says another facility is breaking rules

Troubled Canadian cannabis company CannTrust Holdings Inc. said Monday it has received a report from Health Canada informing it that its manufacturing facility in Vaughan, Ontario is non-compliant with certain regulations, sending its battered stock down 25% in premarket trade. Press Release Distribution Service

Market Snapshot: Stock futures lower on U.S.-China trade worries, Hong Kong unrest

Stock-index futures point to a lower start for Wall Street, building on the previous week’s decline on lingering worries over U.S.-China trade tensions and continued unrest in Hong Kong. Press Release Distribution Service

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