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Why bond funds are suddenly hot
Mutual fund companies, just like individual investors, are prone to following the herd. So it's not surprising that, since bond funds attracted nearly...
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Suddenly, safe haven Treasurys get tricky
By Colin BarrThe flight-to-safety crowd could be in for a bumpy landing.Long-term Treasury bonds are on track for their worst year in at least three d...
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The unpoppable bond bubble
Wharton's Jeremy Siegel warns that we're in for a titanic bond bust. But it could take years for this ship to go down.Bond prices have been soaring si...
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2010 Hyundai Tucson: Hot, hot, hot
Combine a hot car company, Hyundai, with a hot segment, compact crossovers, and you get the 2010 Tucson. Calling the Tucson scalding would be an overs...
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Economic indicators: Hot or not?
If you look closely, you can find economic indicators everywhere. Over the years, economists have examined everything from hemlines to men's underwear...
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Hardware nerds are hot
Changes in computing mean software companies need hardware-savvy employeesBy Sam BlackmanWhether we knew it or not, we’ve all been relying on somethin...
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Will bond rush boost stocks?
It seems far-fetched to say so when market chatter centers on two depressing possibilities, a double-dip recession or deflation -- a fall in prices th...
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Cruising with convertibles
The hybrid securities are hot - especially for investors who are feeling a little stock-shy.By Mina KimesTempted to get back into stocks, but still fe...
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The next 'hot' careers
Dear Annie: I'm a sophomore in college, majoring in business. Even though I still have two more years of school ahead of me, I'm trying to figure out ...
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Why fears of hyperinflation won't die
Deflation may be on Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's tongue, but inflation is wagging in at least one corner of the economy. Obscure books anal...
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