THE MARKETS It looks like the stock market got a shot of holiday cheer as major U.S. indexes logged better than 3% gains last week. Read More
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For some reason, the entire month of December always seems to be the busiest and most stressful time of the year. It is supposed to Read More
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THE MARKETS Each week, through this commentary, we aim to bring you a brief summary of the most important financial-related news. Our primary goal is Read More
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THE MARKETS Yet again, investors found themselves watching Europe last week – no surprises there – and were apparently pleased with what they saw. Word Read More
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THE MARKETS From the worst Thanksgiving week since 1932[1], to the best weekly gain since 2009, last week illustrated how fickle the stock market can Read More
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