Author: super@dmin
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The Wall Street Journal: U2’s Bono, TPG launch new company to track ‘impact investments’
Bono and TPG are teaming up to try to prove that investments meant to benefit society at large do what they purport to do.
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London Markets: Metro Bank bank leads losses on London markets
Continued uncertainty over global trade weighed on the broader U.K. markets
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Deep Dive: This stock fund provides a safety net by guaranteeing almost all of your principal
M+ funds offers unit investment trusts with defined outcomes for various risk appetites.
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Europe Markets: European investors unnerved by economic slowdown and trade uncertainty
European stocks were down on Wednesday, as fears over the global economic slowdown continued to spook investors
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Credit.com: 8 ways to use your credit card points
Many Americans never redeem their credit card rewards, which only rewards the credit card companies.
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NerdWallet: Look for these trends in credit cards this year
2019 might usher in a more austere period for credit card rewards, especially if interest rates continue to rise.
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Deutsche Boerse to beat 2018 adjusted guidance
Deutsche Boerse AG (DB1.XE) said late Tuesday that its 2018 adjusted net profit will significantly exceed guidance, after consolidating preliminary results for the year. The company now expects adjusted net profit growth of about 17% in 2018, compared with guidance of 10%. Full-year results will be presented on Feb.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets flat as Japan reports weak export data
Asian markets were flat in subdued trading Wednesday as Japan reported weak export data and news surfaced of possible hiccups in China-U.S. trade talks.
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Capitol Report: Government shutdown likely to end in next two weeks, analysts says
There is a greater than 50% chance that “by the end of the month, early days of February that you’re at a point where there’s a deal,” says a Height Capital Markets analyst.
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TD Ameritrade beats Q4 expectations
TD Ameritrade Holding Corp. (AMTD) on Tuesday reported net income of $604 million, or $1.07 a share, in the company’s fiscal first quarter, as all its business lines notched growth despite volatility in public markets late last year.