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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Reuters Money: For stocks, deja vu all over again?

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04/18/2012
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For stocks, deja vu all over again?
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Market history may be repeating itself.
Investors turn less neutral on U.S. Treasuries: survey
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. investors took a more aggressive stance on the outlook for Treasuries in the latest week, upping bets on both the bullish and bearish sides and moving away from a neutral view, according to a survey from J.P. Morgan Securities released on Tuesday.
IRS rule threatens bank capital flight: analysts
(Reuters) - Banks in Texas, Florida and other southern states could face a pull-out of non-U.S. depositors due to a new U.S. rule finalized on Tuesday, industry analysts said.
Europe's old wealth seeks new home in Asia
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - In the 1470s, the prominent Spinola family of Genoa had an apprentice business agent in Barcelona named Christopher Columbus helping to handle their shipments, preparing the young sailor for his later voyages of discovery to the New World.
Generation Lost? Millennials come of age
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Annabel Adams has seen a lot in her life: 9-11, the dot-com bust, the housing collapse, the financial crisis, the Great Recession.
Law or no law, some states adopt healthcare reform
CHICAGO (Reuters) - If the Supreme Court overturns President Obama's health care reform law in June, Americans without health coverage may get some relief anyway - especially if they live in Rhode Island, Maryland or Oregon.
Buffett rule fails Senate vote in tax fight
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Republicans on Monday blocked President Barack Obama's "Buffett Rule" legislation, which would have put a 30-percent minimum tax on millionaires, in a debate that is likely to resonate through the November general election.
How tax pros handle their own taxes
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Do accountants do a better job of filing their own taxes?
At tax time, gold ETFs punish investors
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Were you one of the many who were wooed by a gold exchange-traded fund (ETF) in 2011? Did another commodity ETF catch your eye (and your money)? Now that it's the season to calculate your capital gains and losses for tax purposes, you could be in for a major headache. And if you're thinking of loading up on these shares now, be aware that you could be buying yourself that tax headache for a future tax season.
What's on your investing bucket list?
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Got travel or mountain climbing on your bucket list? How about taking up the guitar? If you really want to live life to the fullest in your remaining days, then what you should also add to those goals is a list of your investment priorities and adjusting your risk accordingly.
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