Author: super@dmin
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Pakistan’s ailing economy leaves it stuck between China and the IMF
Pakistan has opened its doors to large-scale infrastructure investments and allowed its deficit to soar, leaving its economy struggling and pushing it into the arms of the International Monetary Fund.
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Market Extra: There is no relief for junk bond ETFs as oil tanks by nearly 8%
Exchange-traded funds focusing on high-yield corporate paper, or “junk” debt, extend their struggles as oil markets came under pressure
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The New York Post: Associate of Trump confidant Roger Stone is in plea talks with Mueller’s team: report
Conservative writer and conspiracy theorist Jerome Corsi is in plea talks with special counsel Robert Mueller’s team, which has been investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
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Currencies: Dollar rallies as oil-linked currencies skid amid crude’s price drop
The U.S. dollar inch higher versus its main rivals Friday, as U.S. traders return from the Thanksgiving holiday, and investors closely track an intensifying decline in crude oil.
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Market Extra: 6 key reasons the ‘bottom is falling out’ of oil prices on Black Friday
Crude-oil prices are carving out fresh yearly lows on Friday, deepening a slide that already has futures for the U.S. benchmark and the international contract in bear-market territory.
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How long do Thanksgiving leftovers last?
Everything you need to know about storing food over the holidays.
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Europe Markets: European stocks struggle for gains on weak oil, Brexit-deal doubts
European stocks gave up a stronger start to the session as U.S. stock futures fell,
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The Roth strategy we wish we’d built for early retirement
There is a lot to love about a Roth — here’s why.
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Futures Movers: U.S. oil tumbles nearly 7% as pressure builds on OPEC to cut output
Crude-oil prices plunge in early Friday trade in New York, with the contract headed for a seventh-straight weekly fall as investors increasingly focused on a coming OPEC meeting.
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Metals Stocks: Gold trades lower, putting weekly gain in jeopardy, as dollar firms
Gold futures eased in Friday’s shortened session, pulling back from the two-week high scored ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday and setting up the precious metal for a weekly close that’s just in the red.