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Market participants are unsure if the contradictory economic signals sent by stocks and bonds will last See full story.[2]

About half of teens can’t pass this basic 8-question financial quiz. Could you?

Many teens don’t think they’ll be financially independent from their parents even by age 30, new survey finds See full story.[3]

These people left their jobs behind to retire early — then life got in the way. Here’s how they coped with FIRE plans gone wrong

This is what happens when your plans for early retirement are derailed. See full story.[4]

Maybe your teen’s Snapchat obsession isn’t so harmful after all

Screen time has ‘little impact on teen well-being,’ an Oxford study shows. But parents and health experts tell MarketWatch that they’re still concerned. See full story.[5]

Cisco finds dozens of open-air groups peddling cybercrimes to 385,000 users on Facebook

Cisco Systems Inc.’s security research group Talos said Friday that groups of cybercriminals continue to use Facebook Inc. as an open-air market to sell their services. See full story.[6]

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