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Apple is trying to unwind its Goldman Sachs credit card partnership
The move would end one of the highest-profile partnerships between giants in the tech and banking sectors.
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Charlie Munger, investing genius and Warren Buffett's right-hand man, dies at age 99
"We think so much alike that it's spooky," Warren Buffett once said of Munger.
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U.S. passport delays have eased — but aren’t yet back to normal
Unprecedented passport demand in 2023 fueled a backlog of applications.
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European tech funding halves to $45 billion, back to pre-Covid levels — but AI is a bright spot
Overall funding for European venture-backed companies is projected to decline 45% in 2023 from a year ago, according to VC firm Atomico.
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Wells Fargo unveils 2024 target, warns of 'really, really sloppy' first half for stocks
Wells Fargo Securities' Chris Harvey sees a volatile path to his S&P 500 to 4,625 year-end target.
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This exchange is expanding its short-term options portfolio as 'zero-day' bets boom
Nasdaq launched new short-term options on asset classes like oil and bonds that expire on Wednesdays.
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More employers offer a Roth 401(k) — and a Secure 2.0 change may prompt more workers to use it
Roth is a type of after-tax savings. Secure 2.0, a retirement law passed last year, is poised to increase adoption even more in the workplace.
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'Same as ever': Lessons on wealth, greed and happiness from Morgan Housel
Morgan Housel has become the Mark Twain of financial writers.
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Why climate change may cost you big bucks — and what to do about it
Climate change is already affecting household finances and the U.S. economy, and those effects are expected to get worse.
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Coinbase CEO says crypto industry can turn the page after historic Binance settlement
The crypto industry can close the chapter on a litany of scandals after Binance was hit with a historic settlement, Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong...