Plus: How many Americans own stock? And a look at “vulture capitalism”
Columnist Scott Burns found a vacation on the Spanish camino richer in people than in cost.
After topping 7% earlier this year, the rate on a 30-year fixed loan is at 6.47%.
Millions of homeowners with mortgage interest rates at 3% or lower are reluctant to move.
A mediocre jobs report and the spectre of continually high interest rates had investors panicking Monday.
Plus: There’s no such thing as a safe stock, and why do bond prices fall when interest rates increase?
The Fed’s Open Market Committee decided to hold the federal funds rate in a range of 5.25% to 5.5%.
Plus: Understanding “pro forma,” and how to travel with fewer hassles.
Why and how some Dallasites are choosing to live car-less in a car-dependent city.
Plus: The definition of “poison pill,” as employed by Southwest Airlines, and minimizing your mutual fund fees.
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