Author: super@dmin
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Careful, shoppers: A gift card might actually make you spend more
Many shoppers say they spend more than the gift card amount.
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Love & Money: ‘I was humiliated’ — online dating scammers hold nude photos for ransom in ‘sextortion’
One New York tech worker lost $800 in a scam on a popular dating app.
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Europe Markets: Europe markets mixed as banks and autos feel the heat
Investors continue to wait for further details on a potential U.S./ China trade deal
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Outside the Box: How big institutional shareholders make companies more investor-friendly
Common ownership of public firms is good for financial markets, writes Nemit Shroff.
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Credit.com: This mortgage can help you add $154,000 to your retirement—if you can get one
Here’s a primer on how to determine if a 15-year home loan is a smart move for you.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets mostly higher, paced by China
Asian markets were mostly higher Wednesday after a listless day of modest losses on Wall Street.
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The Margin: Toss out the white shoes, Goldman Sachs is going casual
Goldman Sachs Inc., traditionally a suit-and-tie workplace, is relaxing its dress code.
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The Tell: Don’t count on Fed standing pat, says Templeton’s star manager Hasenstab
Templeton’s star bond manager Michael Hasenstab says the Federal Reserve will raise rates again in 2019
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Market Extra: CFO of one of Italy’s largest banks says better capitalized lenders should offset ‘doom loop’ fear
Don’t fear the so-called doom loop says the chief financial officer of Intesa Sanpaolo.
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The Tell: Home bias, anyone? International stocks have lagged behind U.S. since financial crisis, says analyst
Taking stock at the 10-year anniversary of the S&P 500’s crisis-induced nadir, emerging-market stocks are still lagging behind their competitors and haven’t returned to their 2007 highs, according to DataTrek Research.