Author: super@dmin
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: Climate change and diversity efforts are profitable, report says — here’s how much
Environmental, social and governance principles don’t just boost a company’s reputation. ESG also correlates with higher profits, research shows.
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The Ratings Game: Square-parent Block comes up ‘strong’ on this metric of efficiency — but Visa leads the way
It’s no secret that payments lions Visa Inc. and Mastercard Inc. track well on metrics of efficiency. But Square-parent Block Inc. measures up pretty well too.
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The Margin: ATM at Art Basel Miami goes viral: Why would anyone keep $9.5 million in a bank account?
The ATM was created to expose people’s ‘wealth-flaunting impulses’ by showing everyone how much money someone has in the bank.
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Market Extra: Financial markets are flashing a warning that a recession is imminent: here’s what it means for stocks
Across markets, familiar trading patterns for stocks, commodities and bonds that have held for months are starting to unravel as financial markets grapple with expectations that the U.S. economy will slide into a recession next year.
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Mutual Funds Weekly: These money and investing tips can fill your portfolio with holiday cheer
Money and investing stories popular with MarketWatch readers over the past week.
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Market Snapshot: Why stock-market investors shouldn’t count on a ‘Santa Claus’ rally this year
This Christmas, investors might want to bet on a lump of coal instead of Santa Claus delivering tangible stock-market gains to Wall Street.
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: Want to own Twitter’s kitchen equipment or office chairs? Here’s your chance
As Elon Musk clears Twitter Inc.’s conference rooms to install beds for his workers, he is looking to make a buck on the office equipment that is no longer needed.
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Crypto: Crypto.com is latest exchange to publish ‘proof-of-reserves’ page, as industry looks to ease investor jitters
Crypto.com, a popular crypto exchange known for an ad featuring Matt Damon, becomes the latest platform to release a ‘proof-of-reserves’ page in bid to calm nervous investors.
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: Carvana bonds rally off worst levels but cash crisis continues to spook Wall Street
Carvana junk bonds rally off their worst levels Friday, but their deeply distressed levels continue to reflect steep concerns about a potential bankruptcy.
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: Apple agrees to let workers speak out about harassment and discrimination — ‘This gives me a lot of hope for all laborers’
Apple Inc. is promising to limit its use of nondisclosure agreements and clarifying its policies on employees’ right to speak out in cases of discrimination and harassment after shareholders pressured the company about its practices.