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...reform bill, as well as Daniel Moynihan of New York and Paul Wellstone of Minnesota. In the House it's California Representative Henry Waxman, lead Democrat in its fund-raising probe. This makes for the kind of situation that requires Washington memoirs of the '90s to have a separate index heading on "Clinton, temper of." Last week he was making late-night phone calls to ask Democrats what gives, sometimes at the top of his voice. To New Jersey's Robert Torricelli, he complained that Democrats who were looking to the independent counsel as a quick...
Kordus has plenty of partners in anxiety as every lurch in the market--the Dow index did a three-day wiggle and dropped 57.34 points to close at 6931.62 last week--makes skittish investors wonder whether it's finally time to pull the rip cord and cash out. "The average person is very jittery but is still bringing in money in hopes of staying with the bull market," says Robert Coleman, an investment adviser with the firm Christopher Weil & Co. in San Diego. "People are constantly calling and asking, 'What do you think?'" Coleman adds. "I say, 'Relax, stay...
Finally, we would like to clarify the manner in which CDA does interact with both the CUE and Confi information. CDA is a searchable index to these webpages which is not unlike the systems provided by major web search engines like Yahoo! CDA provides links to the CUE and Confi websites, as other search engines do, and does not duplicate their content...
...first time Thursday finished above 7,000. Just four months after topping 6,000, the 30-stock average finished the day at 7,022.44, up 60.81 points. The good news spilled over into other markets as well: The Standard & Poor's 500 and the New York Stock Exchange composite index both set new records. Can anything stop this expansion? The economy is continues to grow at a moderate rate, keeping inflation and interest rates low. As a result, investors continue to pour money into mutual funds: Stock and bond funds received an additional $27 billion last month. The six-year...
Conservative investors favor Treasury securities for safety--they are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government--but during inflationary periods their value automatically erodes. Not TIPS: the note's principal is adjusted daily to keep up with increases in the Consumer Price Index, and payments are made twice a year based on that adjusted value. Thus if inflation remains at its current level of roughly 3% over the next two years, the principal value of a $100,000 TIPS would rise to $103,000 by the end of 1997, and the annual interest payment would amount...