Cramer says bye-bye to bonds for retirement
Conventional wisdom teaches to invest in bonds for retirement. Jim Cramer is flipping the script and disagrees. Here's why.
Conventional wisdom teaches to invest in bonds for retirement. Jim Cramer is flipping the script and disagrees. Here's why.
OPEC is providing a holiday gift for consumers, with another 25 cent drop in gasoline prices possible by Christmas.
Ray Rice has won the appeal of his indefinite suspension by the NFL, which has been "vacated immediately," his union said.
The debate against Common Core is moving into the state legislatures, even as more parents plan to opt out of spring tests.
Crowds flocked to Wal-Mart, Target and Toys R Us locations around the U.S. to snatch up doorbuster deals.
Most films about The German Democratic Republic, commonly known as East Germany, tend to be in the spy thriller variety. This makes sense, since bureaucratic backstabbing and political paranoia were more readily available than food and water behind The Iron Curtain during its heyday. Masterful genre-bending works like 1965’s immensely influential John le Carré adaptation “The Spy Who Came in from the Cold” and 2006’s Best Foreign Language Film Oscar winner “The Lives of Others” took full advantage... Читать дальше...
Putting the pain of S.F. gentrification to good use “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger,” for example, or “Pain can be cathartic,” strikes me as good embroidery and bad faith. [...] I decided to take a break from looking at the latest unarmed black kid to be killed in the street, and to find a few things that channel pain into something that feels satisfying: A lot of local artists made pieces that touched on the loss of home in 2014, for good reason — if they weren’t being pushed out, their galleries were. Читать дальше...
Jim Cramer reveals how to build a sustainable portfolio for retirement, starting with this 401(k) no-no.
This year, the travel industry is getting in on the Cyber Monday action — everywhere you look, there are deals galore. Here are the best of the bunch.
All Black Friday is doing in the U.K. is bringing forward sales, and probably at higher prices, say some analysts and executives.
The makers of party game Cards Against Humanity have replaced all items on their online store with actual poop.
Oil prices will continue to fall, but don't expect shale production in the U.S. to slow down any time soon, Dennis Gartman said.
Over the last twenty years, culture-jamming hoaxsters “Mike Bonanno" and "Andy Bichlbaum" (their pseudonyms) aka The Yes Men — a duo of activist pranksters and revolutionaries — have hijacked the mainstream media to bring attention to various cases of eco-social importance. Their list of accolades is long and storied. Formed in the early 1990s, and targeting the insidiousness of corporate malfeasance, the Yes Man have punk’d and hoodwinked Haliburton, Dow Chemical, ExxonMobil, McDonalds, The U.S. Читать дальше...
November's employment report is expected to show a steady pace of hiring, but it may be the words of Fed officials that will be key in week ahead.
First arriving courtesy of creator Michael Bond in 1958, Paddington Bear -- a small furry thing in a duffel coat and a red hat with a fondness for marmalade sandwiches -- has been beloved of generations of British children in book form. As such, you'd be forgiven for being cautious of his first big-screen adventure. Would this be a live-action/CGI travesty to match other recent examples like "Garfield" or "Marmaduke"? Or follow U.K. disasters like "Thunderbirds" and "Postman Pat" in irrevocably damaging childhood icons? Читать дальше...
A federal judge ordered Wal-Mart Stores to let shareholders vote on a proposal to force tighter oversight of its sale of high-capacity guns.
The Russian rouble weakened to more than 50 to the U.S. dollar in late Friday trade
Shoe designer Ruthie Davis, provides an outlook for luxury sales this holiday season.
Contrary to what you may have heard, this online trading platform says millennials ARE buying stocks.
This holiday season some YouTube creators with millions of subscribers are working with retailers to sell products.
Why CNBC's Steve Liesman would like to see Black Friday as a national holiday in the U.S.
Procter & Gamble is working with Goldman Sachs to explore the sale of its Wella hair care business, which could be worth around $7 billion.
Oil producer and driller stocks are falling after oil's dip, but other energy companies are also seeing their stocks drop.
Slowing house price growth means it’s more important than ever to get the right rental property
CNBC's Courtney Reagan gauges the pulse of shoppers in Dayton, Ohio.