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2025 Dating Trend Predictions from Relationship Experts
Ten experts share what they think will happen in the world of dating, relationships and romance in the new year.The New York Times - 16m -
Crypto, Roaring Kitty and 'fartcoin': Market speculation picks up to start 2025
Many speculative pockets of the stock market surged in early trading Thursday, the first session of the new year.CNBC - 22h -
Why Wall Street Expects the Stock Market to Have a Big 2025
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Mortgage rates inch up to start the year at a near six-month high. Will the housing market become more affordable in 2025?
The 30-year mortgage rate averaged at 6.91%, Freddie Mac said in its latest weekly survey on Thursday.MarketWatch - 9h -
Where are mortgage, CD and credit card rates heading in 2025?
The Fed has been pushing down borrowing cuts since September, yet mortgage rates remain close to 7%. Here's what to expect in 2025.CBS News - 10h -
The frozen housing market shows few signs of thawing as 2025 begins
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Real estate trends for 2025: Regional sales, interest rates, more
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Business trends, risks and companies to watch in 2025
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12 Trends Predictions in 2025: Hillary Clinton, Crypto and More
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