Author: super@dmin
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Struggling middle class give less to charity, but donations by wealthy Americans surge
Those earning over $100,000 a year are holding the can for charities.
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Outside the Box: When to sell a stock before it’s too late
Stocks, even those of old, once-respected companies, can go to zero.
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Cryptos: Former NYSE CEO to head up crypto code of conduct group
The digital currency market takes another step toward shoring up its reputation on Tuesday with the announcement that a group of firms have joined forces to create an industry code of conduct.
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The Fed: Fed policy should be aimed at sustaining expansion: Clarida
The Fed’s interest-rate policy should be aimed at sustaining the expansion, said Fed Vice Chairman Richard Clarida, on Tuesday.
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Cryptos: Bitcoin slide halts as market attempts to form a short-term bottom
The bitcoin massacre subsides for the time being with the best-known digital currency trading marginally higher on Tuesday.
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Metals Stocks: Gold, silver manage slim gains ahead of Fed speakers, trade developments
Gold and silver trade higher in subdued action Tuesday as the leading dollar index, which typically moves inversely to precious metals, scratches out a small advance ahead of key Federal Reserve speeches.
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The Moneyist: This man has 4 daughters, but believes only his youngest deserves an inheritance
Should he split his estate equally or give his youngest daughter preference?
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Futures Movers: Oil attempts to hold ground on hopes for production cut
Oil trades flat to slightly lower Tuesday, a day after it bounced sharply on hopes Saudi Arabia will lead its allies in OPEC and outside the organization to cut output.
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Has the new tax law stopped people from giving to charity?
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which took effect earlier this year, doubled the standard deduction.
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Outside the Box: Trading guru Bollinger: U.S. stock market just flashed not one, but two, buy signals
John Bollinger’s market-timing system’s previous buy sign occurred at the January 2018 lows.