Friday, 29 September 2017

GOP tax plans favors the richest, analysis shows

The proposal unveiled this week would blow a $2.4 trillion hole in the federal budget, with the rich seeing the biggest windfall, according to the Tax Policy Center.


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GOP tax plan favors the richest, analysis shows

Kevin Warsh is far from a lock to replace Janet Yellen as Fed chair

$100,000 in Russian-bought Facebook ads could have reached millions of voters


Get ready to pay more for your Thanksgiving flight

Gary Cohn: 'People don't buy homes because of the mortgage deduction'—or do they?

Biotech stocks plunge after FDA makes it easier for public to search for drug side effects

Strategist Jeff Saut: This bull market's got another 6 to 8 years left to run

Senate budget proposal calls for bill before Nov. 13, allows for $1.5 trillion in tax cuts

California prepping for 'limited public roll out' next year of its quake early warning system

I got vile, racist voicemails after LeBron James called Trump a 'bum,' says Cavs owner Dan Gilbert

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Raymond James strategist Saut on why the bull market will continue for years

Former Fed vice chairman Blinder on how Trump's tax plan primarily benefits the rich

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Stock survey: Here's how markets will fare in the fourth quarter
The "Fast Money Halftime Report" traders discuss the show's stock survey, which asked Wall Street strategists where the market can go from here.

SPECIAL REPORTS

This quarter's best Dow stock could keep soaring

Mom-and-pops selling on Amazon much more bullish than those who avoid it: Survey

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