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by@CharlesSchwab's Liz Ann Sonders and Kathy Jones discuss the market volatility largely experienced in April as
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byThe market has shown resilience despite potential recession risks and negative news, with significant gains in
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byRecent exchange-traded fund flows show that actively managed equity ETFs are taking in more assets than index
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byJim Thorne says a recession “only happens if we have a shock to the system,” and doesn't consider the tariffs
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byThe journey that the indices went through during the course of April 2025 has been extraordinary. As equities
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byThe Fed is unlikely to cut rates soon, with futures not expecting a rate cut until July, if at all. Inflation
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byNobody knows how the U.S.' trade war and negotiations with other countries will shake out for the economy. But
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byFinancial pros say these stocks are somewhat insulated from tariff tumult and fallout from an economic slowdow
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byMarkets experienced massive volatility in April, with the NASDAQ and Russell 2000 briefly entering bear market
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byFederal Reserve rates remain elevated, recent cuts notwithstanding. Rates remain high across fixed-income asse
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byUS Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says it's time for the Federal Reserve to cut rates, given that two-year y
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byPrivate, direct-to-consumer brands such as Beis, Bare Necessities and Fashion Nova are leaning on President Do
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