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Dow Jones Newswires: Macau Casino shares jump on hopes of sooner return to normal
Shares of Macau casino stocks rose sharply Monday morning, after the Macau government’s easing of Covid-19 policies boosted hopes of a sooner-than-expected return to normal. Sands China Ltd. 1928, +14.80% jumped 16% to 20.50 Hong Kong dollars (US$2.61), heading toward...
The Future of Stock Markets
For a long time, investments were largely managed on the stock market. All stocks and shares are traded on a centralized stock market. Traders are working throughout the day to buy and sell, but the way that we invest in stocks has changed a lot in recent years. The...
Avoiding Cryptocurrency scams
The rise in popularity of cryptocurrencies has also increased the opportunities for unscrupulous actors to take advantage of the crypto space's flaws and defraud innocent consumers. Fraudsters stole over $7.8 billion worth of bitcoin in 2020, and this number...
How to Provide Better Customer Experiences This Year With Reverse ETL
One of the core reasons for effective data analysis will always be improving your customer experience. Data analytics can affect a wide gambit of different areas within a business. Everything from payroll, to the volume of production, sales, marketing, and customer...
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11 stocks to harden your portfolio against Iran risk
Focus on stocks that are stable when investors flee to safety and stock-market liquidity dries up. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Howard Schultz joins Zuckerberg, Bezos in moving to the ‘Billionaire Bunker’ of Florida
Several Big Tech execs headed to the Sunshine State. And many of them moved within the last few months. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
A key gauge of inflation expectations just logged its highest reading in almost 4 years
Investors are bracing for faster price increases. That could be bad news for the Trump administration. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Education Department slashed monitoring of student-loan servicers after Trump administration cuts
The Education Department stopped monitoring calls between servicers and borrowers and reviewing borrower data for accuracy, watchdog finds. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
These stocks may offer a haven for investors amid private-credit troubles
There is a sweet spot for regional banks that are becoming more efficient as they steer clear of loans tripping up private-credit fund managers Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
How AI could drive a renaissance for blue-collar workers
Humans may need reskilling, but there will be a growing need for jobs that involve repairing and supervising expansive robotic fleets, analysts say. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
‘I have lost nearly everything’: My mother’s trustee changed her $1 million will and my attorney fleeced me. What can I do?
“My attorney, who described himself as a minister doing ‘God’s work,’ had me sign a 40% contingency agreement.” Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
I’m rethinking my retirement plan. Why would anyone choose poorly performing investments?
Overreliance on “past performance” can send you down the wrong path. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Here’s how the Iran conflict may have helped crypto prices recover, even as stocks struggle
Investors exposed to cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and ether have been on a wild ride over the past year. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Deutsche Bank reveals $30 billion exposure to private credit — and that it wants to do more
Despite concerns over the struggling industry, the banking giant aims to increase its offering. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Oil tops $101 before dipping as Iran ramps up strikes and IEA calls conflict biggest supply disruption in history
Oil prices spiked again on Thursday after Iran ramped up its strikes on infrastructure in the Gulf. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Nobel prize-winning economist warns that America is on the brink of stagflation
Joseph Stiglitz says the four horsemen of the economic apocalypse are nearing. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source