Stocks ended the day up on Tuesday after the monthly consumer price index report showed that prices rose less than expected in November.
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Used car prices are down 3.3% from a year ago — but still ‘grossly inflated,’ auto expert says. Here’s where to find deals
While used vehicle prices are coming down overall, there are some that show larger price drops than others, depending on the car type and age.
Continue readingStocks making the biggest moves midday: Moderna, First Solar, Pinterest, Norwegian Cruise Line and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
Continue reading‘It could be a blessing and a curse.’ Here are 3 unexpected financial pitfalls unmarried couples need to know
If you’re living together before marriage or committed long-term, you’ll need to prepare for the future. Here’s what unmarried couples need to know.
Continue readingMortgage rates drop after CPI report, but the housing market is far from out of the woods
The rate on the popular 30-year fixed-rate mortgage fell to 6.28%, but that’s still dramatically higher than where it was a year ago.
Continue readingBillionaire Ken Griffin sues the IRS after his tax records were disclosed
Billionaire Ken Griffin has sued the IRS and the Treasury Department over the “unlawful disclosure” of his tax information.
Continue readingHotel prices and airfare decline as travel demand cools after summer surge
Prices for lodging and airfare came down slightly in November report as travel demand cooled slightly.
Continue readingWorkers and consumers say they’re likely to favor pro-LGBTQ businesses, new study says
A new report reveals companies that stay silent on LGBTQ issues could turn off their customers and employees.
Continue readingElectric Ford F-150 Lightning named MotorTrend’s truck of the year
The prestigious title and accompanying “Golden Caliper” award are highly sought by automakers globally every year.
Continue readingBoeing airplane deliveries picked up in November
Boeing handed over 48 planes last month, most of them 737 Max jetliners.
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