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Optimal Booking Dates for 2025 Holiday Rentals Revealed

Vrbo recommends booking 2025 holiday rentals by January 20th for Easter, February 17th for international summer trips, and March 24th for UK summer staycations, citing significantly reduced availability after these dates.

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Russell 2000 Rises 1% Amidst Flat Major Indices; Rising Bond Yields Raise Concerns

On Thursday, December 26th, the Russell 2000 index increased by 1%, while other major indices remained relatively flat; rising long-term bond yields, nearing 4.79% on the 30-year bond, are a cause for concern for investors; Apple's market cap nears $4 trillion.

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French Political Tensions Trigger European Market Decline

European stock markets fell today amid concerns about a potential political crisis in France, triggered by far-right leader Marine Le Pen's budget dispute threats; the euro dropped 0.7% against the dollar, while French bonds saw yields rise significantly.

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2025 Economic Outlook: Strong Growth Amidst Rising Interest Rate Risks

In 2025, a strong US economy (3% GDP) and record corporate profits (15% increase) are offset by potential headwinds: the Federal Reserve's policy choices, tariff impacts, tech valuations, and rising bond yields (currently at 4.63%, potentially triggering market corrections above 4.75%).

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France's Debt Concerns Amidst Global Uncertainty

France's rising borrowing costs, reaching 12-year highs against Germany and mirroring Greece's historically, raise market concerns despite France's stronger fundamentals and unlike Greece, not being considered insolvent; this reflects global debt acceleration and market uncertainty.

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