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When it comes to financial aid, a college job can backfire

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When it comes to financial aid, a college job can backfire

CHICAGO - Elissa Schimmel does not want to finish college buried in debt, and she worries her parents already are spending too much to help her older brother pay for college.

Sovereign funds pull $5.7 billion from global markets in second quarter

Sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) pulled $5.7 billion from stock and bond strategies managed by external asset managers in the second quarter, data from research firm eVestment showed on Tuesday, as trade tensions rocked financial markets.

At T. Rowe Price, top Tesla funds offer split views

With a volatile chief executive and a potential breakthrough product starting production, Tesla Inc is a challenging stock to hold.

JPMorgan undercuts discount brokerages on trades

JPMorgan Chase & Co, in a bid to lure customers from the discount brokerage industry, said on Tuesday it will begin offering free stock trades for self-managed accounts through its Chase mobile banking app starting next week.

Morgan Stanley halts research coverage of Tesla, shares rise

Brokerage Morgan Stanley has suspended equity coverage on Tesla Inc , hinting that the U.S. bank may be doing business directly with the company as it explores options to go private, pushing the electric carmaker's shares up as much as 5 percent on Tuesday.

U.S. Treasury investors cautious ahead of FOMC minutes: survey

Bond investors remained cautious on longer-dated U.S. government debt on Monday before the Wednesday release of the Federal Reserve's minutes on its July 31-Aug. 1 policy meeting, a J.P. Morgan survey showed on Tuesday.

With record in view, aging U.S. bull market may still be frisky

Why settle for nine-and-a-half years when you can do an even 10 or better? That's the thinking of a lot of investors measuring whether a historically long run in U.S. stocks still has legs.

Bull market beliefs: Stock experts differ on market cycles

As Wall Street prepares on Wednesday to celebrate the current U.S. bull stock market becoming the longest in history, some investors are keeping corks in their champagne bottles.

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