Author: super@dmin
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Currencies: Dollar slides after jobs report weakness
The U.S. dollar tracks lower on Friday, following a cooler-than-expected jobs report. Commodity-linked currencies strengthen after OPEC members and Russia agree to curb oil production.
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Top Ten: Weekend roundup: ‘Worthless’ bitcoin | ‘Tariff Man’ | Simple advice from Warren Buffett
Plus: Wild swings in stocks, more on financial independence — and a financial reality check.
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Capitol Report: Speed of revolving door between SEC and private sector is shocking, says expert on regulatory capture
The director of the University of Chicago’s Stigler Center says a revolving door between the SEC and corporate law firms and too many congressional staffers as SEC commissioners undermines the regulator’s independence
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Gifts That Pay Off: Can you change a car air filter or install an air conditioner? If not, these gifts could help
Gifts that Pay Off: Teaching someone to fix things can save money, be empowering and last a lifetime.
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The Tell: Here’s what makes this crypto bear market different
Crypto early adopters regularly assure market watchers that everything is going to be ok. Why? Because they have seen it all before and this is not the first bitcoin bear market. But they may be ignoring one important thing.
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The Wall Street Journal: Canadian job growth surges in November
Canadian job growth surge in November, surpassing market expectations by a wide margin, as gains in full-time hiring helps push the unemployment rate to its lowest level in more than 40 years.
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Cryptos: Bitcoin makes fresh 15-month low as crypto collapse resumes
Cryptocurrency prices fall sharply Friday as another bout of selling pressure takes digital currencies to fresh lows.
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Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks look set to sink ahead of key Friday jobs report
All three U.S. benchmarks on Friday were poised to fall ahead of a key employment report that could help determine the rate-hike plans for the Federal Reserve.
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Gifts That Pay Off: How to buy gift cards for friends and family that won’t go to waste
Around $1 billion in gift cards goes unused every year.
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Does crowdfunding skew liberal? ‘Times Up’ is the No. 1 GoFundMe campaign for 2018
Many people using the popular crowdfunding platform during the year were donating for the first time.