Author: super@dmin
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TD Bank profit rises even as costs climb
TD Bank Group’s first-quarter profit rose over 2% from the comparable quarter a year prior, helped by its investment in TD Ameritrade and by a lower income-tax provision. But, noninterest expenses, TD’s provision for credit losses and insurances claims and related expenses increased by at least 20% each.
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The Wall Street Journal: Political scandal deepens for Canada’s Justin Trudeau, who’s up for re-election this year
A political firestorm surrounding Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau became more damaging Wednesday, as his ex-justice minister accused his top aides of repeatedly pressuring her to drop the prosecution of a global engineering and construction firm.
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The biggest winners of a minimum wage hike might not be who you think
Most potential beneficiaries are in their peak earning years.
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Deep Dive: The U.S. stock market has now split into the ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’
You want to own the ‘haves,’ says Tom Plumb of the Plumb Balanced Fund.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets mixed amid global geopolitical uncertainty
Asian stocks were mixed in early trading Thursday as investors remained cautious amid a spate of worldwide geopolitical concerns
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Bond Report: 10-year, 30-year government bond yields jump the most in about a month
Long-dated U.S. Treasury yields jump by the most in weeks on Wednesday as a confluence of factors here and abroad combine to drive selling in government paper.
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The ‘stupid’ Trump mistake that led to the Michael Cohen hearings
If you’re doing something wrong, don’t do this one thing, attorneys say.
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Emerging Markets Report: Appetite for Indian stocks fades amid India-Pakistan tensions, says analyst
Flows into India’s stock market and currency are showing some signs of waning investor confidence, according to BNY Mellon chief currency strategist Simon Derrick.
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Even the CEO of Equifax has had his identity stolen — 3 times
Nearly 60 million Americans have been affected by identity theft.
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Market Extra: Stock-market investors say Michael Cohen hearing takes a back seat to U.S.-China trade concerns — for now
Investors and analysts say they are paying close attention to drama in Washington, but it will likely not move markets