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On Watch by MarketWatch is a weekly podcast about the financial news we’re all watching — and how it’s affecting both the economy and your wallet. Host Jeremy Owens trains his eye on the stories that are driving markets and offers insights that will help you make more informed money decisions.
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Why the inflation numbers and Dow 40,000 aren’t worth celebrating
After inflation figures hit, stock indexes roared to fresh records. But were the numbers really that good?
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Tori Dunlap’s financial feminism and 401(k) changes
MarketWatch’s annual Best New Ideas in Money series has launched, highlighting a variety of forward-looking thoughts about finance. Today, we look at two of them: Financial feminism and changes to the 401(k)
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The economy has hit a wall – what comes next?
Recent economic reports show the U.S. economy is finally cooling off after a hot stretch. Economics editor Greg Robb is watching for key numbers still to come. Also, wages continue to rise, but data found by reporter Zoe Han shows that may not last.
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The problems with the middle class and ketamine therapy
MarketWatch reporter Venessa Wong explains how inflation jeopardizes the middle class. Plus, colleague Eleanor Laise breaks down the worrisome aspects of taking ketamine for depression without guidance.
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The Moneyist’s advice for financial fitness
Quentin Fotrell, MarketWatch’s “Moneyist” columnist, tells listeners how to protect themselves from scams and financial concerns. Also: Financial Face-off asks if spouses should have separate bank accounts.
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How to start saving for retirement and find a company’s story
As Financial Literacy Month continues, MarketWatch’s retirement editor discusses how to start your plans. Also, Footnoted’s Michele Leder breaks down how to access everything you need to know about a company through their SEC filings.