Author: super@dmin
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Metals Stocks: Gold slips even as stocks tumble amid intensifying U.S.-China clash
Gold futures slip Thursday as a leading dollar index twisted in mixed trading, with the metal so far failing to find the haven bid that might be expected alongside a sharp tumble in early stock trading.
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Cryptos: Defiant bitcoin hits 11-week high as rest of crypto space slumps
Cryptocurrencies are mostly lower on Thursday with bitcoin, the best-known cryptocurrency, the only major coin in the green.
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Market Snapshot: Dow futures off 400 points as arrest of Huawei exec reignites trade worries
U.S. stock futures were deep in negative territory on Thursday as the arrest of a Chinese tech executive threatened to reignite concerns over a U.S.-China trade war.
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Bond Report: Treasurys rally as flare-up in U.S.-China tensions send global stocks lower
Treasury prices rose, pushing yields lower, Thursday as investors were leaving stocks for the perceived safety of haven assets including U.S. government debt.
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Outside the Box: This retirement strategy creates steady income if you don’t have a pension
Annuities can help provide a more comfortable retirement, writes Paula Nelson.
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NerdWallet: This is exactly how this nonprofit worker pays down his student debt
This 26-year-old chronicled his spending for a typical week to show how money influences his day-to-day decisions.
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Grow: Three common debt traps—and how to escape them
Debt is so common in the U.S. that it’s easy to forget how detrimental it can be to financial success.
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Asia Markets: Asian markets plunge, led by tech stocks, after Huawei exec’s arrest
Asian stock prices fell Thursday, led by tumbling tech stocks, following the news of the arrest by Canadian authorities of the chief financial officer of China’s Huawei Technologies for possible extradition to the United States.
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The New York Post: $100 million fraud settlement for buyout firm co-founded by Steve Young
A buyout firm that was co-founded by Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young has settled a high-profile lawsuit that accused it of a massive fraud cover-up, The Post has learned.
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The Wall Street Journal: Biotech investor G. Steven Burrill gets 30 months in prison for tax evasion, fraud
G. Steven Burrill, a once-prominent biotech venture capitalist who pleaded guilty last year to tax evasion and investment-adviser fraud, has been sentenced by a judge to 30 months in prison.