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Cramer: We’re in a ‘wacko market’ when stay-at-home stocks with few sales actually make sense

The "Mad Money" host cited cloud company Snowflake and Zoom as "dominate American companies" capitalizing online during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Here's how long it could take for Americans to get more government help if stimulus talks fail

Washington lawmakers are working to hammer out a potential compromise on stimulus aid that has preoccupied them for months. The outcome of those talks will determine how soon Americans will receive more financial aid.

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Here's why Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots aren't reaching giant amounts anymore

While the games' current jackpots of $86 million and $91 million would be life-changing amounts for most people, they pale in comparison to some prizes claimed in the past — including two worth more than $1.5 billion.

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Future Market Dynamics Part 3 – data sharing, trust and a world of choice

FCA Insight | Tony Curzon Price, Chris Gee, Graeme Reynolds and Eric Morrison | Oct 16, 2020 Data sharing is capable of bringing wider societal benefits Access to data is increasingly important in ensuring that financial markets work effectively for consumers. It helps firms supply the services customers need and want, it allows more tailored and


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Better to get it right than to be first with CBDC, says US Fed chair

Cointelegraph | Helen Partz |Oct 19, 2020 The U.S. already has a “safe and active dynamic domestic payment system,” Powell argued. The United States will not be issuing a digital dollar until the Federal Reserve resolves all questions around a potential central bank digital currency, or CBDC, according to the Fed's chairman, Jerome Powell. Powell


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Wall Street’s top analysts are betting on stocks like Apple and Snap this earnings season

TipRanks analyst ranking service pinpoints Wall Street's best-performing stocks, like Snap and Apple

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Coronavirus pandemic may make it easier to get in to college, but not the Ivy League

The number of first-year students enrolled in college sank 16% this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. Here's why it's still difficult to be admitted to an Ivy League school.

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Starboard looks to keep its great track record going in the chip industry

Starboard has had a positive return on all 12 of its past moves in the chip space.

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Many Americans will eventually need long-term care. Here's how to pay for it

Someone turning 65 years old today has almost a 70% chance of needing some type of long-term care services in their remaining years, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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She waited half a year for her unemployment benefits. What that delay cost her

One airport bartender applied for unemployment benefits at the start of the coronavirus pandemic, but didn't receive them for six months. Here's how the delay upended her life.

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Why millions of freelancers fear a Biden presidency may put them out of work

Vice President Biden wants to enact a federal law similar to California's AB5 law that hurts work opportunities for freelancers, leaving some voters worried.

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Medicare open enrollment has arrived. Here are tips for navigating the maze

Medicare's fall open enrollment lasts through Dec. 7, which means now is the time to evaluate your coverage and determine whether there is a more cost-effective option, based on your use of the health-care system.

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Here’s what you need to know about getting health insurance if you lost a job during the pandemic

Up to 15 million people lost employer-sponsored health insurance due to unemployment in recent months. But there are options available to keep from being uninsured during the health crisis.

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Here’s some advice financial advisors offer to new parents

A middle-class couple can expect to spend more than $230,000 to raise a child, and that doesn't even include college costs. More advisors are helping their clients successfully navigate how to cover their children's expenses without compromising their own financial security.

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Startup Funding: How to Raise a Series A

Learn what a Series A round is, how it fits in with other early-stage rounds, when to time your raise, and tips for preparing your startup for a Series A raise. Continue reading

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