Author: super@dmin
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The Moneyist: ‘I’m now clean and sober’: My late father left me 25% of his estate, and my wealthy brother 75%. My brother died 10 months later. Should I ask his son for his share?
‘Since my dad’s passing I’ve turned my life completely around’
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Washington Watch: U.S. to hit debt limit Thursday: Here’s what that means
Ahead of the possible fireworks in Washington and Wall Street, here are some key questions about the U.S. debt limit and answers to them.
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In One Chart: Why BlackRock prefers ‘selected’ stocks in emerging markets as U.S. dollar weakens
The backdrop for equities in emerging markets is turning more positive as the U.S. dollar weakens and China reopens its economy after stringent COVID-19 restrictions, according to BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager.
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The Tell: ‘It’s a safe bet’ to expect pain in private real-estate funds, says TCW’s Brivanlou
Private real-estate funds are due for a taste of the pain that hit public funds in 2022, says Iman Brivanlou, head of income equities at TCW.
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The Ratings Game: Wendy’s new capital allocation strategy leaves room for upside, could reduce debt
Wendy’s board recently doubled the company’s quarterly dividend and approved a new $500 million share-repurchase authorization
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The Ratings Game: Dow stock suffering first loss of 2023 after long-time bull says stop buying
Dow stock set to snap record-tying win streak after a long-time bull joined Wall Street bandwagon of neutral analysts
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: CDC to investigate ‘safety signal’ for Pfizer’s updated COVID booster
Federal health agencies are investigating whether there is a link between BioNTech and Pfizer’s bivalent COVID-19 booster and stroke in seniors.
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The Margin: Welcome to Davos, home of the $60 salad-and-soda combo
The World Economic Forum is known for its big-name attendees — and for sky-high prices for food and lodging.
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The Fed: The Fed is trying to get inflation back down to 2%, but is that too low for the good of the economy?
The precise level of inflation the Federal Reserve should target is less critical for the U.S. economy than making sure prices rise in a slow and predictable manner, experts said.
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The Ratings Game: Snap faces stiff pressure from YouTube and Reels, analyst warns in downgrade
Snapchat parent Snap Inc. faces intense competition from a number of players — and that’s reason to avoid its stock, according to an analyst