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EA’s College Football 25 brings in about $200 million in preorders. The players it’s based on get $600 each.

A total of 11,390 college football players from 134 schools were eligible to receive the $600 from EA, and 11,000 accepted.

Blackstone steps up real-estate investments — but challenges remain in office sector

Blackstone more than doubled its real-estate investment activity to $10 billion in the second quarter, as the private-equity firm continues to see a bottoming out in the broader commercial real-estate sector.

Comerica cuts net interest income view and flags loss of a government contract

Comerica Inc.’s stock fell 12% on Friday after the bank cut its outlook on net interest income and said it doesn’t expect to continue as financial agent for the U.S. Treasury Direct Express Prepaid Debit Card program.

Trump says mortgage rates have quadrupled since Biden took office. Is he right?

Housing prices have hit an all-time high, and both Biden and Trump say they plan to address the issue.

RMD rules for inherited accounts are here. You may have less time to act than you thought.

The IRS issued final regulations for inherited retirement accounts that are set to begin in 2025.

CrowdStrike outage thrusts Paris Olympics partner into the spotlight

The massive CrowdStrike Holdings outage, which may be world’s largest ever, has underlined the critical importance of one of the lesser-known partners of the Paris Olympic Games, according to branding expert Jim Andrews.

Why bonds are important and how to invest in them

There has been quite a buzz about investing in bonds among younger investors who may previously have found them boring or appropriate only for retired people seeking income.

CrowdStrike outage affects Schwab, E*Trade and other brokerages — preventing people from trading

Friday’s IT outage was particularly felt in the brokerage industry, where any technical issue preventing people from trading can lead to money being lost.

Medicare Part D: How the latest changes in drug pricing will affect you

There are big changes coming for anyone on a Medicare Part D drug plan.

CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz is taking a $32 million personal hit from stock’s drop

The global computer outage caused by CrowdStrike is getting personal for Chief Executive George Kurtz, as it’s costing him a lot of money.

Hospitals, 911 systems scramble to respond to CrowdStrike issues

Hospitals and 911 systems were racing Friday to respond to outages linked to a CrowdStrike cybersecurity platform issue.

Is this heavy-hitting Amex card worth the $695 fee? Yes, if you’re in this group.

The American Express Platinum card offers perks such as airport-lounge access and hundreds of dollars in travel credits. But some finance influencers have called it “overhyped.”
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