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Investors commonly believe that January's performance can be a telltale sign about how the rest of the year will go.
 
  What does January barometer say about stocks?  
  'As goes the first month of the year, so goes the rest' has been a surprisingly accurate measure.  
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  Brazilian singer Claudia Leitte and rapper Pitbull will perform with Jennifer Lopez the official song for the 2014 World Cup.   Betting on Brazil? It's an Olympic-size bet
There are plenty of ways to invest in this and other Latin American countries but don't expect a quick killing.
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  money      
  Series EE savings bond   What to watch: New play on rising interest rates
New Treasury investment could be good way to play rate game ��� but you might have to wait a while.
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  markets      
  Specialist Christopher Gildea works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Thursday.   Stocks stumble: More market pain ahead?
Bulls insist that any weakness in China is offset by strength in U.S. and Europe.
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  tech      
  Pedestrians walk past a Neiman Marcus store  Mar 5, 2009 in Chicago.   Neiman Marcus: About 1.1 million cards hacked
The malware was "clandestinely" installed on the department store operator's system.
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  Personal Finance      
  A for sale sign hangs in front of a house in Mount Lebanon, Pa.   Average 30-year mortgage rate dips to 4.39%
Fixed 30-year loan dropped from 4.41% last week.
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  Sam Walsh, left, a   Ask Matt: Should investors bet on marijuana?
Most pot stocks are penny stocks trading on lightly regulated marketplaces.
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  markets      
  Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.   What to watch: 'Trendless market' marks 2014
Having trouble making money in the stock market this year? Join the club.
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  markets      
  Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.   Aging bull faces fresh survival tests
The current bull is nearly five years old. That's longer than the average bull, which tends to last closer to four years.
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  A Google sign at the company's headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.   Krantz: Will privacy backlash hit Net giants?
Consumers are slowly becoming aware that many of the "free" online services come with a catch.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
An activist supporting a pact with the European Union burns tires to keep warm on Jan. 24 at Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine.

An activist supporting a pact with the European Union burns tires to keep warm on Jan. 24 at Independence Square in Kiev, Ukraine.
 
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