The eurozone's trade surplus widened in March, but that was driven by a decline in imports rather than a rise in exports, a sign that domestic demand may have weakened as the first quarter drew to a close.
The most significant money regrets that Americans have.
The house was bought in 1973 for just $37,000.
We’re now in the middle of a period in which bullion tends to perform poorly, writes Mark Hulbert.
The auction of obscure Hawaiian stamps sold by bond guru Bill Gross shows that equities aren’t always the best long-term investment.
Low-cost mutual funds and ETFs give you the best shot at stock-market outperformance, writes Jeff Reeves.
The Competition and Markets Authority has unveiled measures to improve competition and customer service in the retail banking sector, but stops sho...
Overall April consumer-spending figures did show strength, however, concerns will linger as we enter the seasonally quiet summer months. In spite o...
This corner believes that we’ll see more downside before a nice move higher, but as we make our way down, there is likely to be a lot of whipsaw, w...
The yellow metal may be entering self-fulfilling-prophesy territory in terms of price, but those who pull it out of the earth are simply not worth ...
The reasons for a dramatic change in policy might not be as obvious as you think.
If they continue to twist the rules in favor of Hillary Clinton, Democrats are risking combining the chaos of their 1968 convention in Chicago with...
Some members of the right-leaning grass-roots movement dubbed the tea party have been slow to support Donald Trump. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib discusses ...
Put the 70,000 people the coal-mining industry employs in context: The U.S. economy creates 70,000 jobs in a good week. But Hillary Clinton’s remar...
Don’t look for the U.K. to employ negative interest rates anytime soon, says Bank of England Governor Mark Carney.
Russian scientist claims country engaged in doping during Sochi games.
The most significant money regrets that Americans have.
When it comes to adopting self-driving cars and trucks, the easiest part may well be building them.
Jane Sanders was once president of Burlington College, which announced Monday it will be shutting down
| 30 yr fixed Jumbo | 4.14% |
| 30 yr fixed | 3.59% |
| 15 yr fixed | 2.69% |
| 10 yr fixed | 2.69% |
| 30 yr fixed refi | 3.59% |
| 15 yr fixed refi | 2.75% |
| 5/1 ARM | 2.81% |
| 5/1 ARM refi | 2.93% |
| $30K HELOC | 4.60% |
| $50K HELOC | 4.38% |
| $75K HELOC | 4.37% |
| $100K HELOC | 4.06% |
| $30K Home Equity Loan | 4.55% |
| $50K Home Equity Loan | 4.18% |
| $75K Home Equity Loan | 4.18% |
| $100K Home Equity Loan | 4.12% |
| 5 yr CD | 1.26% |
| 2 yr CD | 0.73% |
| 1 yr CD | 0.54% |
| MMA $10K+ | 0.23% |
| MMA $50K+ | 0.36% |
| MMA Savings | 0.25% |
| MMA Savings Jumbo | 0.34% |
| 60 Mo Used Car | 2.66% |
| 48 Mo Used Car | 2.70% |
| 36 Mo Used Car | 3.23% |
| 72 Mo New Car | 3.05% |
| 60 Mo New Car | 3.34% |
| 48 Mo New Car | 3.26% |
| 60 Mo Auto Refi | 2.94% |
| 36 Mo Auto Refi | 2.70% |
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| Student | 13.42% | 13.42% | 13.14% |
| Balance Transfer | 14.39% | 14.39% | 14.07% |
| Airline | 15.17% | 15.17% | 14.91% |
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Quentin Fottrell answers your questions about inheritance, tipping, weddings, re-gifting, or any tricky money issues relating to family and friends. Have a question? Send it to the Moneyologist.
This father set up a trust for his kids — but one son wants more.
She doesn’t know what will happen to her home after she’s gone.
Should this son intervene on his parents’ behalf?
Can a lost tooth be worth $20 to your child?
Not generally, but California, Maryland, and Virginia are major exceptions
Having ‘the talk’ about how your life will end.
Finding a way to provide some traditional worker benefits to non-traditional workers.
A study shows that the risk of dying from any cause is lower among people who delay retirement. WSJ's Lee Hawkins explains the findings.
Social Security-benefit planning can get quite complex in part because the rules for spouses, surviving spouses and disabled spouses all vary.
The retirement challenge facing most Americans is how to achieve a balance between investments that are safe and secure while at the same time prov...
There was a slight rule change which took place on April 30 that has caused much confusion when it comes to suspending your Social Security payment...
Owning rental property and collecting income has great appeal to many but getting into and keeping a property is not necessarily an easy task.
The house was bought in 1973 for just $37,000.
The U.S. economy looks like it’s going to catch another case of spring fever for the third straight year. But growth might not be so hot this time ...
Gypsum Management and Supply set terms for its initial public offering, which the wallboard and suspended ceilings systems company said could rais...
A rooftop deck addition can return double-digit profits in some markets.
More are turning to the natural rodent predators when other efforts fail.
While prices have risen dramatically in Los Angeles’ Silver Lake neighborhood, at a higher rate than the average for L.A., there has been less of t...
If you prefer a calm retreat to come home to in an area of Manhattan where it's still possible to find a one-bedroom apartment for less than $1 mil...
The San Fernando Valley continues to offer a great lifestyle to Los Angeles residents looking for a relatively affordable home — minus the citrus o...
Looking at the sales price figures combined with the increase of days on market from 36 to 53 in downtown San Diego, it appears as though buyers ar...