Author: super@dmin
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Asia Markets: Asian markets jump after surprise bounce in China’s manufacturing
Asian markets rose in early trading Monday after encouraging economic news from China.
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The Ratings Game: Wells Fargo CEO retirement leads both a long-time bull and bear to change their view
Wells Fargo & Co.’s surprise announcement that Chief Executive Tim Sloan was leaving prompted both long-time bulls and bears to back away from their calls, and led to a selloff in the bank’s stock.
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The Fed: White House’s Kudlow calls for Fed to ‘immediately’ make half-point cut — and then walks it back a bit
The White House ramped up the political pressure on the Federal Reserve Friday as top economic adviser Larry Kudlow called for an immediate 50 basis point rate cute.
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Cryptos: Here’s the probability bitcoin hits $10,000 by September, according to options traders
If the past 12 months have taught investors anything, it is that bitcoin predictions are like throwing darts at the wall. From zero to $1 million, finding a credible, let alone correct prediction, has been hard to track down.
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Currencies: Dollar climbs into quarter-end; sterling near six-week low after Brexit deal rejection
The U.S. dollar is stronger as Friday trading continues, on track for its strongest quarterly gain since the three month period ended in June last year.
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Deep Dive: Weekend roundup: Lyft pops on day one | A new housing crisis | What the inverted yield curve may mean
Also, a fresh look at dividend stocks, and how to make money when the dollar falls.
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Market Extra: Risk of a no-deal Brexit on the rise after third rejection of May’s vote, say analysts and EU
The risk of a no-deal Brexit is on the rise after the British Parliament on Friday rejected Prime Minister Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement for a third time.
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The Moneyist: 3 husbands and 1 boyfriend tried to cheat me out of my money and home
‘Husband No. 3 wanted the house as he felt that me having a house unfair.’
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Getting rid of debt may actually make your brain work better
It doesn’t just feel good to pay off debt, it can improve how your mind works, new research suggests.
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Economic Report: Consumer sentiment improves for second straight month in March
The University of Michigan’s consumer-sentiment index improved to a reading of 98.4 in March from 93.8 in February.