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U.K. Police Arrest Six People in Plan to Disrupt London Stock Exchange

Metropolitan Police in the U.K. said the allegations are that activists from the Palestine Action group were intending to target the LSE on Monday,

What’s next for stocks as ‘tired’ market stalls in 2024 ahead of closely-watched retail sales

U.S. stocks are struggling to advance in early 2024, as investors digest the start of earnings season and eye inflation ahead of closely-watched retail sales data.

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says the economy is ‘resilient.’ How do other banks feel about that?

In the week ahead, we'll see if the big banks' cautious, muddied optimism about consumers, markets and businesses filters through to the rest of the financial industry.

Student-loan borrowers who took on small debts and have paid for 10 years could have their loans canceled in February 

Student-loan borrowers who took out relatively small amounts to attend college and have been paying their debt for at least 10 years could have their loans forgiven as soon as February -- as long as they’re on the Biden administration’s new repayment plan, officials announced Friday.

Davos’s party secrets: Caviar, magic mushrooms, champagne and A-list private concerts

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9 in 10 homeowners have a mortgage rate below 6% — here’s why that’s hurting the housing market

Nationally, 89% of homeowners in the U.S. have a mortgage rate below 6%, according to real-estate brokerage Redfin.

My cousin left his estate to 6 relatives, but only one cousin, worth $30 million, received the inheritance — due to an ‘unexpected surprise’

“I can’t help but feel that the deceased cousin would not have wanted the bulk of their estate to be awarded to this extremely wealthy cousin.”

These mutual fund and ETF investing tips can help you find what your portfolio needs now

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Consumer spending and a key Fed speaker on markets’ radar this week

Two main things are on the mind of markets and economists this week.

How Nick Saban fueled the University of Alabama’s big-money rise in enrollment and prestige

The school had been aggressively pursuing out-of-state students before Saban arrived to coach football, but six national championships under him supercharged the strategy

Dear Tax Guy: Can you help student-athletes navigate our income taxes — especially when we have endorsement deals?

"There has been a lot of attention on the implications of NIL deals ever since the National Collegiate Athletic Association said student-athletes could be compensated for the use of their name, image and likeness."

We’re in our 50s and live in a house provided by my husband’s job. Do we save money for retirement — or a buy a home? 

"We were late to saving as we both worked for nonprofits and teaching jobs for many years, and have two special-needs children."
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