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Traders work the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
 
  First Take: Jobs report makes bonds look good  
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  Wile. E. Coyote and Roadrunner star in animation immortal Chuck Jones' first new theatrical short in 25 years,   You can't control what markets give you, but ...
Investing: You can't control what the markets will give you, but you can control taxes and fees.
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  Life insurance products can be used for investments.   Ask Matt: Using insurance policies as investments
High net worth individuals are usually those best suited by insurance investment products.
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  Investment strategist says he is   January jobs report to shed light on economy
Monthly employment report will help Wall Street decide if its fear of an economic slowdown is justified.
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  Many companies' 401(k) plans are lackluster next to IRA options.   Leaving your job? What to do with your 401(k)
Getting fired has one benefit: you can move your 401(k).
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  markets      
  A for-sale sign is placed in front of a house in Mount Lebanon, Pa.   Average rate on 30-year loan falls to 4.23%
Latest data continues to indicate a pause in the housing market's recovery.
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  politics      
  A sign for the Social Security Administration's Los Angeles office.   'Death Master File' remains fodder for scams
Congress limited access to the Social Security database to curb identity theft.
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  markets      
  The handheld device of trader Sal Suarino is reflected in his glasses as he works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.   Investors flee stocks on first sign of volatility
This was supposed to be the year the "Great Rotation" from bonds to stocks accelerated.
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  This timeline shows DNA of the most widely used malware used by cybercriminals.   Lessons from the capture of SpyEye's mastermind
Banking Trojan's mastermind is captured, but his one-time rival remains at large.
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  business      
  Sliders are sent out from the kitchen at the Green Dot Stables restaurant in Detroit.   Service sector expands on gain in new orders
ISM index rose to 54 from 53 in December. Any reading above 50 indicates expansion.
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A man walks under red lanterns set up for a temple fair at Longtan park during Chinese New Year holidays in Beijing on Feb. 7.

A man walks under red lanterns set up for a temple fair at Longtan park during Chinese New Year holidays in Beijing on Feb. 7.
 
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