Month: September 2020

Source: Robinhood Popular trading platform Robinhood is under investigation related to its disclosures around its practice of selling clients’ orders to high-frequency traders, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. The Securities and Exchange Commission’s probe into the Silicon Valley start-up is at an advanced stage and could result in a fine of more than $10 million if
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A California street getty It sounds preposterous, and the headline of a recent article here at Forbes by Marilyn Cohen is certainly eye-catching: “The Lunacy Of Using City Streets To Collateralize New Municipal Bond Deals.” And these aren’t just any municipal bond deals — two cities in California are issuing bonds with their own city
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This segment of What’s Ahead expresses utter astonishment that Britain’s nominally conservative government is ready to impose an array of growth-suffocating taxes on an economy that’s reeling more than just about any other from the coronavirus-induced crisis. If the Democrats win here, the U.S. will do the same.  Taxes are a price we pay, but
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An indoor shopping mall is seen before having to close due to new restrictions by the State of California during the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Carlsbad, California, U.S., July 14, 2020. Mike Blake | Reuters Macy’s said Wednesday its same-store sales tumbled 35.1% during the second quarter, despite a strong showing online. 
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Professional soccer player Amobi Okugo has spent years building up his side hustle, the smart money site A Frugal Athlete. Given the chance for a do-over, there’s one expense he’d save money on: Website design. Okugo started A Frugal Athlete in 2014 with money from his savings account, with initial start-up costs including hiring designers
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Elon Musk, co-founder and chief executive officer of Tesla Motors. Yuriko Nakao | Bloomberg | Getty Images Baillie Gifford, Tesla’s largest outside shareholder, has reduced its position in the electric auto maker after the company’s rapid share appreciation made it an outsized influence on the firm’s holdings. A filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission
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By Stephenie Overman, Next Avenue Contributor getty An 18-year-old American soldier who went to fight in Vietnam in 1968 — the year of peak deployment —is now 70 years old. In addition to the usual health problems affecting that age group, many Vietnam veterans struggle with Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the effects of Agent
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PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA – AUGUST 31: Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks during a … [+] campaign event at Mill 19. (Photo by Carolyn Kaster-Pool/Getty Images) Getty Images Is Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden proposing to raise taxes on low- and middle-income households? He emphatically says no. President Trump and his allies say yes, just as
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Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche announced Tuesday that it will launch its new rapid coronavirus test in Europe at the end of the month.  The antigen test will be used in point-of-care settings for both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients, the company said. It added that the test typically yields results in about 15 minutes. The company
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