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Investors Hit Financially as Major U.S. Indexes Fall in Repose to GDP Report
Investors were hit as stocks took a nosedive on Thursday, reacting to the latest figures from the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which saw a growth of just 1.6% in the first quarter, falling short of economists' expectations of a 2.4% increase, as polled by Dow Jones. This highlighted a concerning deceleration in growth and ongoing inflation concerns that affected major markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 663 points, with notable downturns in shares of Caterpillar and IBM contributing to the decline. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite experienced decreases as well. As the stock market shifted downward, bond values rose, with the yield on the 10-year Treasury note reaching 4.722% at one point, its highest mark since November. Senior Economist at Interactive...
Reasons Investing in Real Estate Early 2024 Can Provide You With Significant Financial Benefits
Investing in real estate early 2024 can provide you with a golden opportunity in your...
Can You Use a HELOC to Invest in Rental Real Estate?
Individuals seeking funds to fuel their investment journey frequently overlook the equity...
Feds Keep Key Interest Rate Unchanged Confirming Housing Explosion on the Horizon
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) held its 2-day meeting this week, resulting in the...
Mortgage Rates Continue to Drop Signaling a Good Time to Invest in Real Estate
Rates fell once again as the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage averaged 7.03% this week, down from...
Financial Advantages of Using a Property Management Company
If you're new to the lucrative world of real estate investing and feel it would be more...
CPI Indicates Interest Rate Hikes May End Pushing Real Estate Investors to Buy
Interest rates seem to have reached a peak, and we're seeing the 30-year fixed mortgage rate...
Reasons Why the 401(k) is a Bad Investment Vehicle to Retire On
Many investors can testify that the 401(k) is a bad investment vehicle to retire on. At the...
New Construction Build-to-Rent Properties are a Good Investment with a Skyrocketing Demand
The surging popularity of new construction build-to-rent properties among individuals and...
Why Rental Properties are a Safe Investment During Times of High Inflation
History has revealed that rental properties are a safe investment, especially in turbulent...
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