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Brilliant Ways to Spend Your 2020 Tax Refund

February 24, 2020June 23, 2020 Adam Grant

Nobody likes the tax season. Well, apart from tax preparers.  That’s because of the high pressure, especially on procrastinators. However,

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Upcoming Changes in Exchange Rates are Influencing Forex Trading  

February 17, 2020 Jacob Maslow

It is important for everyone to make sure they are taking steps to diversify their investments. One of the most

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Bitcoin Circuit – Best AI applications

January 18, 2020 Thomas Carey

Bitcoin is a new age currency. It is one of the various forms of cryptocurrency or virtual currency. It is

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Is Trading Forex Online Safe? 

December 16, 2019December 17, 2019 Cassie Steele

When it comes to online investing of any nature, Baltimoreans can be forgiven their skepticism following the ransomware attack that took

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How do crypto-trading Bots work?

November 21, 2019 Thomas Carey

What is crypto-trading? It is still a new word for many people living under the rock! If you ask the

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If the US economy goes into a recession, the trade war with China will be to blame, financial analyst says

August 27, 2019 Bryan Renbaum

WASHINGTON — If the U.S. economy goes into a recession, it will be because of a failure to stop the trade war

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Report: 263,000 jobs added in April; unemployment rate lowest since 1969

May 3, 2019May 5, 2019 Bryan Renbaum

WASHINGTON – The national unemployment rate has plummeted in the 28 months President Donald Trump has been in office and the

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Mnuchin: Investors should not be worried by recent market fluctuations

October 12, 2018October 12, 2018 Bryan Renbaum

WASHINGTON – Drastic fluctuations in the stock market this week should not worry investors because the overall health of the U.S.

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Financial analyst: Stock market is likely to recover from tariff panic

March 30, 2018 Bryan Renbaum

WASHINGTON- The stock market has taken a substantial hit since President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports but

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Dow hits record high, closes above 25,000

January 5, 2018 Bryan Renbaum

WASHINGTON – The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record high on Thursday, closing above 25,000 for the first time. The Dow

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$38,992,782,604,302

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