U.S. economy shakes off summer heat and expands faster, S&P finds
The U.S. grew faster in July, a pair of S&P surveys found, in a sign the economy is still holding up well despite high interest rates and lingering inflation.
Many 5% CDs are going away in the weeks after the Fed’s first interest-rate cut. Some have already disappeared.
September has historically been the worst month for U.S. stocks — but not this year
Homeowners looking to leverage lower mortgage rates can ask their lenders for a “rate modification,” financial experts say.
It’s rescued investors in the past from a lost decade
‘There’s this debate between a hard landing, a soft landing or no landing that continues,’ says Lerner at Truist Advisory...
Some analysts warn the pool of potential gold buyers could begin to run dry.