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Yield lures investors back to junk bond mutual funds
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterInvestor money is flowing into junk, or high-yield, bond mutual funds. These bonds were punished by the subprime-lending crisis this summer, but investors have since been lured back by their returns. Last month's interest-rate cut by the Federal Reserve...Tags: Derivative Securities, Bonds, Federal Reserve, Finance, Personal Finance
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Nurture your investment portfolio
Daily PressFinancial planner Jayne Di Vincenzo advises the Oyster Pearls, a Newport News-based investment club for women of any age, any profession – including homemakers. "Our goal is to have fun learning about stocks, asset allocation, the economy and just...Tags: Insurance, Lawyers, John Hancock, Investment Service, Petroleum Industry
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Transcript of Republican presidential debate in Simi Valley
This is a Rush transcript. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. ANDERSON COOPER, CNN ANCHOR: And welcome to the Ronald Reagan presidential library in Simi Valley, California, here from the majestic Air Force One Pavilion. I'm...Tags: Newspapers, Employers, Mitt Romney, Gay Rights, Foreclosures
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A mixed healthcare mandate
The objections raised by Ronald Brownstein in his column, " Going Solo,” against individually purchased coverage are invalid. Employers would face a rebellion if they tried to simply drop their involvement under an individual system. They would...Tags: Career and Workplace, Insurance, Employers, Healthcare Provider, Personal Finance
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I Am ... A Simsbury Student
The Hartford CourantJosh Andermarch, 17, is one of six students living at the ABC House in Simsbury. It is run by A Better Chance Inc., a national nonprofit academic program that recruits motivated, talented students of color and places them in outstanding public high...Tags: ABC (tv network), Christmas, Holidays, Personal Finance, Students
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Whose liberty?
Today, Antle and Continetti discuss what freedoms conservatives should value. Previously, they debated the president's fiscal policy and determined whether foreign interventionism has any place in conservative ideology. Thursday and Friday, they'll...Tags: Japan, Punishment, Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Finance
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Big spender Bush
Today, Antle and Continetti open their weeklong debate with a discussion of the president's fiscal policy. Later in the week, they'll discuss foreign interventionism, the religious right and more. The $3-trillion president By W. James Antle III Matthew,...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Insurance, Bob Dylan, Medicare, Justice and Rights
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