New Year Starts Out Down Despite Record End for 2013
The “Money Talks” hosts discuss the record closing for 2013 and the brief tumble that started the new year.
The “Money Talks” hosts discuss the record closing for 2013 and the brief tumble that started the new year.
Will the Dow Jones Industrial Average be able to repeat its fantastic performance from 2013?
The Federal Reserve’s decision to taper and an increased third quarter GDP number brought the markets into positive territory for the week.
The “Money Talks” hosts discuss the progress of the Volcker Rule and the market’s bracing for a cut in federal stimulus.
Positive economic signs have been leading investors to believe a cut in the Fed’s stimulus efforts, which weighed heavily on the week.
Black Friday sales have started to happen even earlier than Thanksgiving. But, what does that mean for the markets?
Investors pushed the Dow Jones Industrial Average above 16,000 despite keeping a close eye on the Fed’s taper plans.
Investors pushed the market higher on speculation the Fed will keep its easy money policy intact.
The “Money Talks” hosts provide their opinions on Cobb County’s growth over the next few years.
Having 10 years of liquidity accounted for can also help you sleep at night, knowing that the money you need in the immediate future is for all intents and purposes, safe.