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Middle-class Americans are falling behind
CNN Business via AOL· 33 minutes agoWhat happened to the UK economy? When UK voters elect a new government on July 4, the health of the world’s sixth-biggest economy will likely be the main...
Breakingviews: Five reasons financial disasters are hard to avoid
Reuters· 2 hours agoIf we understand the causes of financial crises and how to prevent them, why do they keep happening?...
Sensible investors will tune out all the election noise
The Telegraph via Yahoo Finance· 1 hour agoThe first Thatcher government saw a 61pc rise in share prices but because inflation was still...
The Moral Hazard of Lower Interest Rates | by Dambisa Moyo - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 3 hours agoWhen interest rates decline and stabilize, financial-market participants tend to take on greater...
ECB set to opt for first interest-rates cut since 2019, but then what?
The Forex Market· 5 hours agoThe European Central Bank is set to cut interest rates by 25 bps on Thursday. ECB President...
A financial storm is coming that governments cannot fight
Daily Telegraph· 4 days agoSince the banking system went belly up in the financial crisis of 2008-10, non-bank forms of finance...
Congressional stock trading law has unintended, but profitable consequence
NPR· 2 hours ago"We keep a close eye on the internet because making government work for the people is something that needs a lot more attention than it currently gets," said Joshua Graham ...
Ageas SA/ NV's Dividend Analysis
GuruFocus.com via Yahoo Finance· 1 hour agoAgeas SA/ NV was spun out of Fortis during the financial crisis, following a failed bid by a consortium including Banco Santander and Royal Bank of...
Americans are suffering financial burnout
Newsweek· 3 hours agoFinancial insecurity is deteriorating Americans' mental health, according to a recent study by MarketWatch Guides shared exclusively with Newsweek....
Central banks are destroying our economies
The Forex Market· 6 hours agoCentral banks’ monetary policies are the most perverse government intervention. Monetary policy (monetary expansion and artificially low interest rates)...