Month: September 2019

Randal Quarles, vice chairman of supervision at the Federal Reserve, at the NABE Economic Policy Conference in Washington, D.C., U.S. on Feb. 26, 2018. Joshua Roberts Washington, D.C. — The U.S. economy is chugging along nicely even as worries over the country’s trade policy are hurting business investment, a top Federal Reserve official said Friday.
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It may seem unlikely now, but cars and trucks are about to get electrified in a big way. That’s the takeaway from a research note published Tuesday by Morgan Stanley. The venerable investment research firm notes three recent actions by auto industry executives that clearly lay out the transition. It’s an opportunity for investors to
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Average home prices in this street in West London reach an eye watering £33 million ($41 million) … [+] (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/Getty Images) AFP/Getty Images Kensington Palace Gardens in West London, known as ‘Billionaires’ Boulevard’, is the most expensive street in England, with average home prices estimated at an eye watering £33
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A new “Test-the-Waters” rule by the Securities and Exchange Commission could help stave off disappointing public market debuts — like those felt by Peloton and SmileDirectClub in recent weeks. The rule, announced Thursday, comes on the heels of a string of lackluster IPOs, and is intended to help companies gauge investor interest before officially going
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Photo Credit: Getty Getty If you want to know how to pay off student loans, this is for you. Here’s what you need to know. 1. Refinance your student loans When it comes to student loan repayment, the best way to pay off student loans faster is to refinance student loans. Student loan refinancing rates
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CNBC’s Jim Cramer reacts to the Trump administration’s move to consider stopping U.S. investors from investing into China’s businesses and debriefs the 2019 class of IPOs. The “Mad Money” host makes recommendations for investors who are worried about the future of the American health care system. He holds an interview with the CEO of CNBC
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Recent highly publicized flops by supposedly disruptive companies could be painting an unpleasant picture ahead for innovation, at least in how it’s viewed in the financial markets. Investors have turned thumbs-down on high-profile companies including WeWork, Uber and Tesla. Industries including marijuana, vaping and bitcoin all have seen big price drops following a spate of
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