MARKET FRONT PAGE
As a brutal year draws to a close, Wall Street is optimistic about 2021 as the first round of COVID-19 inoculations takes place, even though enough may still go awry. See the full story.
Food loan controversy resolved, Capitol Hill coronavirus-stimulated eyes voted Sunday
Congressional Democratic leaders were hoping to hold votes Sunday on a massive coronavirus stimulus and government funding bill following a late resolution on a dispute over the Federal Reserve’s emergency lending powers. See the full story.
Buying Tesla stock? Here’s what one analyst says ahead of the S&P 500
Tha Tesla Inc. ready to enter the major U.S. allotment leagues on Monday, a relatively normal trend turned upside down by the size of the Silicon Valley electric car maker’s direct market valuation. See the full story.
I am retired and will not see my mortgage paid off. Should I refinance to reduce my monthly payment?
‘I need to reduce the principle to help me stay at home, as the cost of living goes up every year. ‘See full story.
Here are Wall Street projections for 2021 that stand out from the crowd
Mark Hulbert reviews value-versus-growth arguments, the prospect of accelerated inflation and the prospects for a double-dip recession. See the full story.
MARKETING PERSONAL FINANCE
A new study has asked who can pay unexpected expenses during the early days of the pandemic. See the full story.