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Why you should watch your emotions when it comes to stocks, a new savings plan and more ...

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January 31    
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Hedge fund industry had come under sharper scrutiny.
 
  Can stocks give me a steady return?  
  Over the long haul, the answer is 'yes,' but expect a lot of volatility in the near term.  
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  Personal Finance      
  An H&M store in Atlanta.   Consumer spending up 0.4% in December
Income, however, showed no gain at all in December after a 0.2% rise in November.
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  markets      
  Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.   When stocks dip, watch your emotions
When stock market gyrations pick up and losses add up, many investors in the market start seriously thinking about getting out.
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  Canadian musician Justin Bieber is swarmed by media and police officers Wednesday as he turns himself in to city police for an expected assault charge in Toronto.   MyRAs: No need to be hater over savings plan
They might help a generation learn to save.
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  markets      
  The Amazon logo.   Tech stock darlings are a wreck
Amazon and Google latest big tech darlings to disappoint.
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  Seattle Seahawks guard J.R. Sweezy wears a Super Bowl XLVIII patch on his jersey during a media availability Wednesday in Jersey City, N.J.   Ask Matt: A Super Bowl play for investors?
Do big Super Bowl advertisers' stocks get a boost from their ads?
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  business      
  An attendee looks at a ChefJet Pro 3-D food printer at the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show Jan. 9 in Las Vegas.   YoungMoney: 3-D printer makes your dinner
Companies are creating 3-D printers that make everything from ravioli to brownies.
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  politics      
  Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, is looking more closely at Americans' lack of retirement savings.   Iowa senator pitches retirement fix
Tom Harkin's plan would create new private pension system to promote saving.
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  Personal Finance      
  A  construction worker builds a new home in Wilmette, Ill.   Average 30-year mortgage rate falls to 4.32%
Rates drop as sales, prices have fallen slightly recently.
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  business      
  A Target store in Voorhees, N.J.   Target says hackers stole credentials from vendor
Target spokeswoman declined to comment on how data was stolen citing ongoing probe.
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Chicks dyed with various colors are sold in the Chinese district of Binondo in Manila. Thousands gathered to celebrate the Chinese New Year and welcome the Year of the Horse.

Chicks dyed with various colors are sold in the Chinese district of Binondo in Manila. Thousands gathered to celebrate the Chinese New Year and welcome the Year of the Horse.
 
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