Author: super@dmin
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Asia Markets: Japan leads Asia markets lower as car, bank stocks are weak
Most Asia Pacific stock indexes fell early Wednesday, giving back a portion of Tuesday’s wide gains.
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The Moneyist: My parents gave my sister $75,000 for her student debt, should I ask for $75,000 too?
This woman says this money will be worth far less in 20 years from today, and would like her share today.
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Love & Money: Tired of Marie Kondo’s decluttering philosophy? Here are 5 smart ways to unload your unwanted stuff
Here are other ways to clean your home (aside from buying stuff you don’t need in the first place).
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Personal Finance Daily: Netflix’s price hike isn’t users’ biggest issue with the streaming service and the No. 1 way to avoid financial disaster
Tuesday’s top personal finance stories
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Market Extra: After historic Brexit defeat — what’s next?
U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit deal is rejected in Parliament on Tuesday, leaving Britain with further uncertainty about how it will leave the European Union.
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Why mortgage lending at Wells Fargo, Chase and Citi plunged
Mortgage lending at three of the country’s biggest banks has fallen off a cliff as customers pivot to online-only options and stop refinancing.
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Cryptos: Here’s what to know about a pending ‘hard fork’ in ethereum
The looming hard fork of the ethereum network, the popular blockchain for crypto-related ventures, is scheduled for late Wednesday Eastern Time.
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Financial News: Spanish bank Santander reverses course on hiring UBS investment-bank head as CEO
Santander has canceled its appointment of Andrea Orcel as its new chief executive, with the Spanish bank citing problems over his compensation.
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London Markets: FTSE 100 defends gains into the close ahead of crucial Brexit vote
London markets ended with modest gains on Tuesday, as investors focus on a crucial parliamentary vote on U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May’s withdrawal agreement from the European Union.
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In One Chart: Stock investors face historic headwinds if this record measure of policy uncertainty is any indication
Stock benchmarks attempt to climb out of a hole dug back in 2018, but a cocktail of uncertainties is likely going to make matters more difficult for investors, according to a prominent Deutsche Bank economist.