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‘Crash proof’ your portfolio with these 10 stocks and 3 ETFs

Hedging against a market downturn comes at a price.

‘It’s like an infection’: Is your boss a narcissist? Here are the warning signs of a toxic workplace culture.

Ramani Durvasula, author of “It’s Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People,” says some industries attract more narcissists than others. Is yours one of them?

Largest U.S. banks may save billions on Fed surcharge: report

Central bank is considering changes to capital layer calculations for global systematically important banks.

A ‘triple-whammy’ threat is building for U.S. stock investors, strategist warns

U.S. stock investors face three big threats: “overvaluation on over-euphoria, misunderstanding the economic reality, and the political aspect,” argues strategist Bill Blain.

Whatever the inflation reports say, the Fed has no business lowering rates now

Fed policymakers appear to have lost touch with economic reality.

‘I made a very stupid mistake’: I spent $50,000 renovating my fiancé’s kitchen prior to buying a 50% share of his home. Now he’s going back on his word.

“My house sold for $337,000 within one day and it was mortgage-free.”

Tesla’s the latest example of options underpricing the possibility of big moves

Tesla shares surged last week when it released surprisingly strong delivery figures — so much so that it was nearly twice as large as its straddle cost.

Tennis star Caroline Wozniacki and David Lee just sold this Miami Beach island penthouse for a whopping $37 million

The building is on an elite island, accessible only to residents, which once included the likes of Oprah Winfrey.

BP joins Exxon in saying weak refining margins will hit second-quarter profits

The British oil major said it expects to take a $500 million to $700 million hit from weak refining margins in the second quarter of 2024

Debt-saddled Thames Water says it has enough money until the end of May

Thames Water Utilities said it has enough money to fund its operations for less than one year, and reported an increase in net debt.

Treasury yields steady as market prepares for Powell testimony

Treasury yields were little changed as investors eyed a fresh update on Federal Reserve thinking.

U.S. trade representative ‘assessing’ response after Canada enacts digital-services tax

The U.S. is assessing what trade measures it could deploy against Canada after the country’s Liberal government enacted a digital-services tax, according to an official with the U.S. Trade Representative’s office.
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