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Expect safe-haven Treasurys to draw demand at the expense of stocks in the coming weeks, bucking a seasonal trend that has often favored riskier assets.

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    Saturday starts the official Christmas and year-end travel season, and more people are expected to travel this year than ever before.
    12/19/2024 - 10:53 pm | View Link
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    12/19/2024 - 10:42 pm | View Link
  • Five Year-End Strategies You Can't Afford to Miss
    Instead of making New Year's resolutions, consider making some money moves that could help save you big bucks on your taxes.
    12/19/2024 - 9:40 pm | View Link
  • Lennar Corporation Reports Strong Fiscal Year End
    The company saw a decline in new orders, deliveries, and total revenues compared to the previous year, with new orders down 3% and deliveries down 7%. However, its financial position remained strong ...
    12/19/2024 - 3:50 pm | View Link
  • TIPS For Reliable Income: Year-End Update
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  • grammar
    The answer to your title question is general reference: 'mid-year exams' (or rarely, 'middle-of-year exams'), but 'end-of-year exams' or less commonly 'year-end exams'. As to why, perhaps it's because 'end-year' would seem to imply 1918 or 1945 say rather than December, but people feel uncomfortable using 'year-mid' as 'mid' as a noun is ...
    12/18/2024 - 2:56 pm | View Website
  • 'by the end of' or 'by end of'
    I have looked 'end' up in the BBI Combinatory Dictionary of English, but it gives only 'by the end of the year" without further comments. I ask because I have a feeling that 'by the end' is used about the past (e.g. I managed to get it done by the end of August) and 'by end of' about the future (e.g. the report must be handed in by end of ...
    12/18/2024 - 11:00 am | View Website
  • Year-end party
    However, I've never been to a company party called the '"year-end party." I would think the year-end party would be a "New Year's party". Alternatively, some companies have an "annual party" that happens once a year, usually in the summer, in my experience. It is intended to be a social event, not tied to any calendar.
    12/18/2024 - 7:18 am | View Website
  • expressions
    A year-end review is a review of something held at the end of the year. The year in review could be used as the name of this year-end review, but it can also simply be a phrase describing the period (one year) that is being reviewed. Here's an example of year in review from 1888, which is one of the earliest uses Google Books can find:
    12/17/2024 - 10:47 am | View Website
  • at or by the end of this year
    Hi, They will have been married for ten years at the end of this year. This sentence is from my grammar book. I wonder why "at" is used here instead of "by". Is my grammar book wrong? Thank you so much.
    12/17/2024 - 12:39 am | View Website
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