Author: super@dmin
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After Marriott’s massive data breach, here’s how to protect your personal data when traveling
Travelers are especially susceptible to cybersecurity attacks.
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The Wall Street Journal: George H.W. Bush — 41st U.S. president — dies at 94
George Herbert Walker Bush led the U.S. to a swift and decisive victory in the first Persian Gulf War and presided over the peaceful dissolution of the Soviet Union and unification of Germany, before a painful recession cost him a second term as president.
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The Tell: Bitcoin mining is greener than most large-scale industries: report
Is bitcoin mining a drain on global energy or a value-added investment?
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London Markets: Miners, banks drive London stocks to finish in the red
U.K. stocks finish the session lower on Friday, logging a drop for the month of November, its second in a row, as mining stocks fall on worries over China’s economy and investors look ahead to the outcome of a key G-20 meeting between the U.S. and Chinese presidents.
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Market Extra: The dreaded yield-curve inversion is near — but in an overlooked section
The dreaded inversion of the yield curve is nigh, but in an oft-ignored section of its slope.
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The Moneyist: I received $500 from an insurance company for minor damage to my car — can I keep it?
This man says he can live with the damage, and would like to spend the money as he pleases.
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Outside the Box: How dangerous are marijuana stocks? Even a company with notable achievements has plunged
GW Pharmaceuticals’ stock is suffering, even though the biopharmaceutical company has great potential.
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Commodities Corner: Natural gas leads commodity gainers in November, but oil prices suffer the biggest losses
Natural gas was the best performing commodity in November, defying overall losses among energy commodities that saw crude-oil prices drop by more than 20% for the month. Lean hogs and palladium were also among the big commodity gainers.
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Emerging Markets Report: China’s manufacturing report highlights economic weakness just as G-20 gets rolling
Economic data released overnight shows that the Chinese manufacturing machine is struggling, just as leaders are getting together in what is expected to be a trade-focused G-20 summit. Awkward timing.
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Why eBay is betting on payments to help its turnaround
EBay Inc. is hoping for a revival of sorts. A more active role in payments might help spice up the platform.