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Closed-end funds rise to the surface following the market mess

Breakfast with Benjamin: All the messy stock market turmoil of the past few weeks has created a sweet opportunity in the closed-end funds space.

  • All that messy stock market turmoil of the past few weeks has created a sweet opportunity in the closed-end funds space. Deep discounts abound
  • In case you’re wondering where each Fed member stands on the issue of a September rate hike, here’s a complete rundown. Janet Yellen: Likely appropriate
  • Some retail brokerages got low marks for cracking under the pressure of last week’s market tumult. Crashing systems
  • Just because you’re all grown up now and not heading back to school is no reason not to embrace some back-to-school traditions. Back-to-school traditions for the working world

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