Author: super@dmin
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London Markets: FTSE 100 climbs as pound falls on fresh Brexit uncertainty
London markets were turbulent on Monday, with the FTSE 100 falling, then reversing direction on Brexit headlines.
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Metals Stocks: Gold hovers near 5-month high
Gold futures trade little changed, hovering near a five-month high after last week’s strong gains.
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Europe Markets: European markets struggle in the wake of last week’s big U.S. losses
European stocks struggle for ground as signs of a slowdown in Germany and France add to worries over global growth. Trade worries were also in the mix.
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The Wall Street Journal: HSBC, Standard Chartered among the banks ensnared in Huawei dispute
Two large British banks are among those ensnared in the controversy over Huawei Technologies Co., which escalated over the weekend after the Chinese government warned Canada it would face “severe consequences” if it didn’t release the telecom’s executive.
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Love & Money: When grandparents show their love through gifts, when’s does it become much?
Grandparents, self-restraint and if there’s such thing as too many toys
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NerdWallet: How to use mental tricks to save more for retirement
Try these 4 strategies to help you put away more money and reach your retirement goal.
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Market Snapshot: A bruised stock market looks to the Fed for relief
With three weeks left until the end of 2018, both the Dow and the S&P 500 are mired in the red. And it will essentially be up to the Federal Reserve to determine whether the stock market will extend its winning streak for a third year or take a breather.
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Deep Dive: These stocks suffered the biggest losses of the week
The week’s 10 worst performers among the S&P 500 all post double-digit declines, led by SVB Financial and American Airlines.
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Personal Finance Daily: The No. 1 GoFundMe for 2018 and how to buy gift cards that won’t go to waste
Friday’s top personal finance stories
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Economic Report: Big jump in credit-card use drives 11-month high for consumer credit growth
Thanks to credit card usage, consumer credit grew at the fastest rate in 11 months, the Federal Reserve said Friday.