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Early loss of extra unemployment benefits leaves many families in panic

Federal unemployment benefits will end earlier than expected in 20 states, leaving many worried about paying their bills or getting evicted.

3 years ago

Cramer rips AT&T leadership over the handling of WarnerMedia and the planned dividend cut

CNBC's Jim Cramer said he "expected better" from AT&T management for its approach to WarnerMedia and its dividend payout.

3 years ago

Teens can now trade and save for free with Fidelity. What parents should keep in mind

The account comes with a debit card and allows teens to trade with no account fees or commissions. Parents are able to monitor activity.

3 years ago

Bank of America says it will boost minimum wage to $25 an hour by 2025

The second-biggest U.S. bank by assets has helped push compensation higher in recent years.

3 years ago

Early loss of extra unemployment benefits leaves many families in a panic

Federal unemployment benefits will end earlier than expected in 20 states, leaving many worried about paying their bills or getting evicted.

3 years ago

The best value Chinese internet stocks may be some of this year's worst performers, Citi says

These companies have enormous potential given the size of their markets and opportunities to build infrastructure in those regions, said Citi's David Bailin.

3 years ago

Alphabet was the most widely held stock for the largest ESG funds. Here’s what else they own

The 20 largest ESG funds like tech. Google's parent company was the most commonly held stock across a majority of them.

3 years ago

Veteran investor Mark Mobius likes India stocks despite the country's Covid crisis

Mobius, who's founding partner of Mobius Capital Partners, said it's "quite amazing" that India's Covid crisis has not affected the stock market much.

3 years ago

Nobel-winning Psychologist: ‘Clearly AI is going to win. How people are going to adjust is a fascinating problem’

The Guardian | Tim Adams | May 16, 2021 The Nobel-winning psychologist on applying his ideas to organisations, why we’re not equipped to grasp the spread of a virus, and the massive disruption that’s just round the corner Daniel Kahneman, 87, was awarded the Nobel prize in economics in 2002 for his work on the


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3 years ago

Insurers join the pioneering Fintech Pledge

Tech Nation| Apr 21, 2021 In celebration of UK Fintech Week, we are delighted to announce new signatories of the Fintech Pledge. The Fintech Pledge, supported by HM Treasury and the Fintech Delivery Panel, sets world-leading standards to accelerate the growth of the UK’s fintech sector by promoting valuable partnerships between financial institutions and tech


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3 years ago

New monthly child tax credit payments will start July 15. What you need to know

New monthly payments worth up to $300 from the enhanced child tax credit are set to begin on July 15 and will go to about 39 million households.

3 years ago

Take these 5 steps to bulk up your monthly cash or emergency savings

Whether you're employed or not, these tips can help you find extra cash from your monthly budget.

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The extended May 17 tax filing deadline is here. What to know if you can’t file or pay

The extended tax deadline has arrived. While there is still time to file an extension, unpaid tax balances may start accruing penalties after May 17.

3 years ago

Elon Musk impersonators stole more than $2 million in crypto scams, regulator says

Criminals posing as Elon Musk and other celebrities have defrauded investors in cryptocurrency like bitcoin.

3 years ago

Some states' coffers are flush with extra cash. Here's how they're spending it

Despite the specter of deficits soon after the pandemic hit, many states now have surpluses and are using the money to provide relief to their residents.

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