If you win the lottery, here's what you should (and shouldn't) do
So, you won the lottery. Congrats! What do you do now?
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US banks' residential mortgages face mandates exceeding global standards - Bloomberg News
(Reuters) -U.S. bank regulators are set to release their plans next week for a sweeping overhaul of capital rules, with
1970-01-01 08:00
VMware Jumps on Interim UK Approval of $61 Billion Broadcom Deal
The gap between VMware Inc.’s stock price and the value of Broadcom Inc.’s proposed takeover narrowed by almost
1970-01-01 08:00
ASML’s Orders Rise as China Sales Defy Chip Sector Slowdown
ASML Holding NV’s orders rose in the second quarter on demand for chip-making machines in China, defying a
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Real Estate Woes Drive Billion-Dollar Hit for Goldman Sachs
It’s a tough time to be in the real estate business. That means Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is
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Wesleyan Joins Small Group of Elite Colleges Banning Legacy Admissions
Wesleyan University is joining a select group of colleges that is ending preferences in admissions that favor children
1970-01-01 08:00
Wall Street Shrinks Headcount by 21,000 as Dealmaking and Trading Slump
Wall Street’s biggest banks whittled down their ranks by about 21,000 people in the first six months of
1970-01-01 08:00
Tottenham grant Davinson Sanchez permission to hold Strasbourg & Spartak Moscow talks
Tottenham Hotspur defender Davinson Sanchez is in talks with several sides over a summer transfer, sources have confirmed to 90min.
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Carvana stock surges 30% after it reaches a massive debt reduction deal
Shares of Carvana, the online used-car seller known for its tall, glass car-vending machines, surged by more than 30% in early trading Wednesday after the company reached a debt restructuring agreement.
1970-01-01 08:00
Analysis-French backlash scuppers appointment of US economist for EU Big Tech regulation
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS A French-led backlash led to a U.S. economist withdrawing from a top European
1970-01-01 08:00
Senators introduce bipartisan ban on stock ownership for executive and legislative branch office holders and their families
New York Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand and Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley are introducing bipartisan legislation that would prevent members of the executive and legislative branches — as well as their spouses and children — from trading individual company stocks.
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John Kerry Says the US and China Need More Time to Break Ground on Climate
Washington and Beijing need more time to “break new ground” on combating global warming, US climate envoy John
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