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Alan Valdes of Silverbear Capital joins Yahoo Finance's Melody Hahm from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange to discuss the latest market moves.
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The tallest building in Fort Worth, Texas, has been bought by a bank for $12.3 million, three years after it sold $137.5 million. Burnett Plaza has 40 stories and is 567 feet tall.
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Utility stocks are outperforming the broader markets. Here's a look at three top picks from analysts.
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Tesla is offering another classic incentive to move metal. Tesla is offering 0.99% annual percentage rate on qualifying new Model Y purchases, according to its website. With $4,250 down on a base model, Tesla’s example down payment, the lower rate saves a buyer about $100 a month.
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