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Here is why InsurTech is heating up as an investment category

Luge Capital | Karim Gillani and Laviva Mazhar | Dec 22, 2020 The global InsurTech startup ecosystem saw record-breaking level of investments of US$2.5 billion in Q3 2020. Despite a slow start in the first quarter of the year, due to the impacts of COVID-19, global InsurTech funding for 2020 has already surpassed $5 billion


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Here's how an extra $300 will affect unemployment benefits in your state

Congress passed a Covid relief bill that offers a temporary $300 boost in weekly unemployment benefits. Its relative impact will vary by state.

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The Covid relief bill gives $400 a week to some unemployed workers, but only if their state opts in

The latest Covid relief bill will give certain unemployed people an extra $100 per week. But states can opt out of the program, and experts caution delays.

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The impact of Covid on machine learning and data science in UK banking

Bank of England | By David Bholat, Mohammed Gharbawi and Oliver Thew| Dec 2020 We conducted a survey of banks to understand the impact of the Covid-19 (Covid) pandemic on their use of machine learning (ML) and data science (DS). The use of ML and DS by banks has remained broadly stable since the start


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The four contenders to be Joe Biden’s SEC chair

New York Post | Thornton McEnery | Dec 14, 2020 President-elect Joe Biden has drawn up a diverse list of candidates to be Wall Street’s next sheriff, some of them with tough enforcement records — but insiders say his pick looks increasingly likely to be a pointy-headed white guy. According to multiple insiders, Biden and


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Covid relief bill offers 11 weeks of extra unemployment benefits, $300 boost and a supplement for some gig workers

A Covid relief deal reached Sunday night by Congress would extend and enhance unemployment benefits for millions of workers.

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Tesla shares fall more than 3% as it enters the S&P 500 with 1.69% weighting, fifth largest

The electric car maker is set to join the S&P 500 at Monday's open with a 1.69 weighting, the fifth largest.

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Amid the Covid crisis, this college is cutting tuition in half next year

Beginning in fall of 2021, Southern New Hampshire University will slash tuition to $10,000 to $15,000 a year, a 50% decrease from what it costs now.

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Op-ed: 'Investor alpha' is the most important financial strategy for 2021

Wise investors in these times will focus on the "alpha" they can generate by minding four concepts: tax efficiency, savings rate, automation and portfolio fees.

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'Sustainable investing' is surging, accounting for 33% of total U.S. assets under management

Assets managed with environmental, social and governance concerns continue to surge. The retail side is growing dramatically alongside institutional investors.

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Tesla shares fall 6% as it enters the S&P 500 with 1.69% weighting, fifth largest

The electric car maker is set to join the S&P 500 at Monday's open with a 1.69 weighting, the fifth largest.

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Cramer says he's not giving up on stocks despite the new Covid strain in the U.K.

Jim Cramer criticized the U.K.'s response to the pandemic and highlighted positive news for stocks.

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Ron Insana: If Democrats stage an upset win in Georgia, it may not be the market headwind you think

Single party rule has its advantages which, in this case, may surprise many in Washington but will most certainly surprise many, many more on Wall Street.

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Cramer is sticking with stocks despite the new Covid strain in the UK, sees many doing well

Jim Cramer criticized the U.K.'s response to the pandemic and highlighted positive news for stocks.

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Magnetic North: How Canada Holds its Own in the Global Race for Innovation Talent

Innovation Economy Council | Barrie McKenna | Dec 2020 A thriving innovation economy depends on companies with great ideas. But great people are just as important. Canada’s fast-growing technology sector appears to be holding its own in the global race for talent, even after the economic shock of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to an analysis


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