Author: super@dmin
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Grow: What to know before building a passive income stream
Not all sources of passive income are created equal. Here’s what you need to consider.
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Jeff Reeves’s Strength in Numbers: Why you should avoid stocks until after the Brexit deadline
A ‘hard’ Brexit — the U.K. leaving the European Union without a replacement trade agreement — could roil economies and markets.
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Asia Markets: Nikkei tumbles while markets in China, Hong Kong rebound
Japanese markets tumbled Friday as they reopened after the New Year holidays, while other Asian indexes were mixed after a technology-led sell-off on Wall Street.
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Mutual Funds Weekly: Apple’s fall shows why stock market dogs eventually have their day
Unloved stocks are often better long-term investments.
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The Wall Street Journal: 3 ex-Credit Suisse bankers arrested in Mozambique fraud scheme
Three former Credit Suisse Group AG bankers were arrested Thursday in London in connection with a $2 billion fraud scheme, according to a statement by the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Market Extra: The stock market is so volatile that even big-shot hedge-fund managers are struggling
With stocks coming off of their worst December since the Great Depression, it’s not just your average man on the street losing his shirt in the market. Industry veterans like Dan Loeb and Bill Ackman are also struggling with disappointing performance.
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The Wall Street Journal: Daniel Loeb’s Third Point lost 11% last year, worst since 2008
The losses deepened in December when Third Point’s Offshore Fund Ltd. dropped about 6% for the month, according to an investor document reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
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Market Extra: Here’s why Warren Buffett could be losing billions on his Apple stock
Apple Inc.’s stock plunge is now costing even the best long-term investors money. Just ask Warren Buffett.
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The Tell: Stocks and the oil market fall together thanks to global economic worries
It isn’t your imagination, the oil market and the stock market have been moving together to an uncanny degree amid twin selloffs that have sent both down sharply since hitting highs in the fall.
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From higher pay to retirement plans, 5 ways states are changing workers’ lives in 2019
Minimum wage increases, sexual harassment policies and more women-focused boards.