And so will prices of energy stocks. Kiplinger predicts that domestic crude, which fell below $50 a barrel in early January, will rebound to $70 to $75 this spring.JEFFREY R. KOSNETTKiplinger's Personal Finance
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but it has also demonstratedsignificant growth in value. For example, on January 1, gold was priced at $2,063.73 per ounce. Today, that price is sitting at an
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In case you weren’t aware, TD’s earnings report got overshadowed by the massive amount of money that they had to set aside to pay a penalty in the US. Long story short, TD is being investigated for laundering hundreds of millions of dollars for drug cartels. Not a great look. TD ...
"We found it quite curious that growth of services wages has plunged from 7.0% last January to 4.9% at yearend. Yet goods wages are down marginally to 5.5% from a high of 5.9% in March, despite more persistent weakness in the goods sector compared to services," Joseph Kalish, NDR's ...