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Price of Marijuana Going Down
The declining price of marijuana is good for consumers, but not for those who make and sell it. Natalie chats with an expert about why prices are going down.
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Is There a Recession Coming?
A recession is not inevitable, according to Peter Cohan at Babson College. But people who spoke with NBC10 Boston and NECN on Tuesday say they are worried.
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AAA: MA Gas Prices Hit Record High
Gas prices are spiking once again in Massachusetts, reaching a new record high of $4.39 per gallon.
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Gas Prices Reach New Record High in Massachusetts
Gas prices are spiking once again in Massachusetts, reaching a new record high of $4.39 per gallon and exceeding the national average. Pump prices recently rose again due primarily to the high cost of crude oil. The cost of a barrel of crude continues to hover around $100. With the oil price accounting for about 60% of pump prices, the…
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Here's How You Can Prepare for Possible Aggressive, Quicker Rate Hikes From the Fed
As the Fed tries to pump the brakes on inflation, it will get more expensive to borrow. Here’s how to prepare.
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Treasury Yields Fall as Investors Digest Inflation Data
U.S. Treasury yields fell on Thursday, with investors focused on the inflation data due.
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Investors Believe the Biggest Threat to the Markets Now Is a Fed Misstep, CNBC Survey Shows
A majority of Wall Street investors believe the biggest threat facing the markets is a policy error by the Federal Reserve, according to a new CNBC investor survey.
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Fed's Patrick Harker Says He Thinks the U.S. Can Avoid a Recession, Even Amid Troubling Signs
Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Patrick Harker said Tuesday that he doesn’t think the U.S. is heading for recession.
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Treasury Yields Decline, Key Bond Spread Narrows With Jobs Data and Russia-Ukraine War in Focus
Yields fell on Tuesday as traders monitored ceasefire negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
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Recession Fears Tied to Treasury Yields Are Overblown, Canaccord's Tony Dwyer Suggests
Canaccord Genuity’s Tony Dwyer believes investors should emphasize a different yield curve to predict the stock market’s direction.
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5-Year and 30-Year Treasury Yields Invert for the First Time Since 2006, Fueling Recession Fears
U.S. 5-year and 30-year Treasury yields have inverted for the first time since 2006, raising fears of a possible recession.
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Poland's Economy Is Standing Strong for Now, But the Ukraine War Casts a ‘Dark Cloud'
The Ukraine war is expected to hit exports, create supply-chain disruptions and push inflation higher in Poland.
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S&P 500 Rises on Monday to Extend Two-Week Comeback, Nasdaq Adds 1% on Tech Rally
Parts of the Treasury yield curve briefly inverted on Monday, raising some recession concerns.
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Why Gas Prices Have Soared in America
Gas prices soared when Russia invaded Ukraine, but the U.S. produces more oil than any other country and imports little from Russia. Here is what happened.
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10-Year Treasury Yield Rises to 2-Year High of 2.5% as Investors Bet on Aggressive Fed
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield hit a fresh two-year high Friday as investors anticipate a more aggressive Fed.
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S&P 500 Rises Friday, Posts Second Winning Week in a Row
The S&P 500 rose Friday, notching its second consecutive week of gains.
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10-Year Treasury Yield Rises Back Near Recent High
Inflation fears and interest rate hikes remain high on the agenda for investors.
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Dow Rallies 300 Points, Nasdaq Gains 1.9% as Chip Stocks Lead Market Rebound
Stocks rallied Thursday, clawing back the previous session’s losses.
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Consumers Felt the Pinch at the Pump With Rising Gas Prices in February. Here's Who Was Affected the Most
Rising gas, rental and grocery costs have had the biggest effect on households with $50,000 or less in annual income, according to a new report.
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10-Year Treasury Yield Falls After Touching New Multiyear High Above 2.41%
The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield was little changed Wednesday near a fresh multi-year high.