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Fidelity launches waitlist to offer crypto trading to retail investors

Fidelity Crypto has opened up an early access waitlist for retail investors who want to trade bitcoin BTCUSD and ethereum ETHE. Read More

U.S. Latinos’ total economic output was $ 2.8 trillion in 2020. So why aren’t more financial products meeting their needs?

Latinos remain underserved when it comes to inclusive banking services, advocates say. Read More

‘Incentives come in many forms’: Here are ways to lower your mortgage rate, according to this mortgage company CEO

Builders and sellers are offering ways for homebuyers to lower their mortgage rate, a mortgage lender says. Read More

Mortgage rates dip below 7%, Freddie Mac says, but they’re more than double what they were last year

The 30-year mortgage rate is averaging at 6.95%, Freddie Mac said in its latest weekly survey on Thursday. Read More

Good news for homebuyers: The number of active house listings soared in October. But a closer look reveals a more depressing picture.

Inventory of active listings in the U.S. jumped 33.5% in October, according to Realtor.com. Read More

How to negotiate with car dealers to get the car you want at the best price

Whether you’re a savvy negotiator or hate to haggle, buying a vehicle these days requires solid research, diligence, and patience. Here’s a step-by-step guide. Read More

How to spot a good store credit card—and a bad one

It helps to understand the pros and cons of these cards — their strengths and weaknesses, their rewards and risks. Read More

‘This has gone on too long’: The bank paid itself $ 18,000 in fees. My late father’s trust has not been distributed. What recourse do I have?

‘What is their fiduciary responsibility and what recourse do the remainders have to hold the bank accountable?’ Read More