Author: super@dmin
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Credit.com: Don’t miss out on these tax deductions from your business credit card
Nearly every fee you pay on your business credit card can be written off.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets mostly higher ahead of Fed meeting, latest trade talks
Asian markets mostly rose Wednesday as traders awaited a Federal Reserve policy meeting and U.S.-China talks, though Japan’s benchmark declined.
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NYSE, Nasdaq rival seeks to expose fee profits
Brokerage firms and banks have complained for years about rising fees at big stock exchanges. Now, they are getting a glimpse of the potential profits the exchanges could be making from them. On Tuesday, Investors Exchange, a small exchange that competes with the NYSE, Nasdaq Inc. and Cboe Global Markets Inc.
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Cannabis Watch: Canopy Growth-backed pot company Slang lists on CSE, valued at $480 million
Slang Worldwide Inc. listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange Tuesday and investors valued the Canopy Growth Corp.-backed cannabis branding and distribution business at C$645 million ($480 million).
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NerdWallet: See how this couple went from debt to $1.5 million in savings
Despite some setbacks, careful planning was key to changing their financial outlook.
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NerdWallet: Why do my friends all seem to have more money than I do?
Forget the lavish vacations and expensive cars you see on Instagram. If you’re under 35, here’s how your peers are really doing.
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In One Chart: Here’s why bitcoin isn’t the next gold, in one chart
The narrative that bitcoin is a hedge against market turmoil and will one day replace gold as the go-to haven asset is banded around the bitcoin aficionado circles with little push back.
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Market Extra: A popular product based on Wall Street’s ‘fear gauge’ vanishes Wednesday — Here’s what’s next
A popular instrument used to manage exposure to volatility is going away as markets have been faced with a number of uncertainties, even if a late-2018 rout for stocks has led to a state of more recent calm. Here’s what’s next.
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The Tell: Stock-market investors should brace for a plunge in business investment, analysts warns
There’s reason to expect the downward pressure on capital expenditures to continue.
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The Fed: Why the Fed may not announce a change to its balance sheet plan on Wednesday
There won’t be a change to the Fed’s plan to shrink its balance sheet, experts said, despite expectations created by a recent Wall Street Journal article