Author: super@dmin
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The Wall Street Journal: Goldman Sachs ignored warning signs in ill-fated 1MDB dealings
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s push for Asian business and lax oversight of partners led the bank to dismiss warning signs in its dealings with a corrupt Malaysian investment fund, internal documents and interviews with people involved in the transactions show.
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In One Chart: All the biggest stocks that are now in a bear market, in one chart
There are some BIG names in bear territory right now.
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Market Extra: The S&P 500’s lower low warns that the worst is yet to come
The S&P 500 index just did something that a widely followed, century-old theory of market analysis would say is a sign that warns the worst may be yet to come.
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Europe Markets: European markets drop, as gloom spreads to online retailers
European markets fell Monday, as investors cautiously approached the final full week of trading in 2018 ahead of the Christmas break.
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Wealthier Americans are most likely to get a balance-transfer credit card — but many are using them all wrong
41% of Americans have opened a balance-transfer card.
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Market Extra: With a rate hike priced in, dollar traders wait for Fed’s 2019 guidance
Currency traders expect the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates for a fourth time this year on Wednesday, but more than on the rate hike itself, the focus will be on guidance for next year’s agenda.
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Health stocks down after Texas Obamacare ruling, but analysts say it’s better to buy
Health-care stocks were down Monday as investors grappled with the fallout from Friday’s ruling by a Texas federal judge that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional without the insurance-coverage penalty Congress decided to eliminate last year.
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Outside the Box: Here’s an evergreen strategy to make money in a volatile stock market
Companies are bought and sold every day, usually at attractive premiums.
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Deep Dive: More than half of S&P 500 stocks are now in a bear market
There has been a broad decline, led by many of the largest tech companies.
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How people with serious money troubles can show others how to manage financial stress
Researchers say someone’s socioeconomic status ‘powerfully shapes’ their capacity to deal with stress in unexpected ways.