Author: super@dmin
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Square unveils new debit card for small-business customers
Square Inc. on Thursday announced a new debit card for small-business owners, a move that enables the fintech company to further participate in the economics of payment transactions.
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Want to sell your classic car? You better make these changes first
That includes installing air-conditioning, and other specific luxuries that many people in 2019 can’t do without.
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Cryptos: This country leads the world in crypto trading — and it isn’t the one you think
Financial centers like New York and London might be home to the hustle and bustle of equity and currency trading, but in the world of cryptocurrency, traditional hubs rank down the list.
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Howard Gold’s No-Nonsense Investing: Jack Bogle even towered over Warren Buffett as the most influential investor
Bogle, as the founder of Vanguard Group, revolutionized investing for the average American.
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Currencies: Dollar, major currencies stable as shutdown, Brexit and muted European data scrutinized
Many currencies are trading rather range bound as trading proceeded on Thursday, and majors, such as the dollar, euro and pound, are awaiting fresh drivers.
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Economic Report: Mortgage rates stay subdued, bringing relief to slumping housing market
Rates for home loans were unchanged at recent lows, helping bolster the housing market’s comeback case.
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A statue for John Bogle? I’ll do you one better
Vanguard founder’s legacy has changed lives.
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Metals Stocks: Gold slips from 2-week high as $1,300 proves to be a near-term barrier
Gold futures prices slip from two-week highs on Thursday, as the psychologically important $1,300 line remained elusive for another session.
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Need to Know: The ‘eye of the storm’: SocGen says they can’t warn about stock-market problem enough
Investors have 99 problems these days it seems, from trade to the shutdown to earnings insecurity. They shouldn’t overlook this one that has been brewing for years, says our call of the day.
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Market Snapshot: Stocks poised to snap 2-session rise on weak bank earnings, Huawei probe
U.S. stock futures head lower on Thursday, putting the indexes in position to end a two-day rise as investors digest quarterly results.