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10 days ago
Short-covering was on display as stocks shot up on signs of easing tensions on trade even though no concrete deals have been reached yet.
13 days ago
Chelsea break Fulham hearts as Pedro Neto completes stunning turnaround
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a story from The Guardian › International
These are the moments that turn seasons. Credit goes to Enzo Maresca, whose substitutions altered the flow of this west London derby and provided Chelsea with the foundations to break Fulham’s hearts…
41 days ago
Fran McGhie shines as Scotland hold on to edge out Wales in feisty thriller
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a story from The Guardian › International
- Scotland 24-21 Wales
- Six tries and two red cards in Six Nations opener
Two red cards, six tries, a nip-and-tuck scoreboard and a traditional Scottish deluge falling from the sky. This had pretty much e…
49 days ago
Luxury lounges: Credit card perks 'we are all paying for'
Why credit card providers are opening lavish customer lounges in airports and cities.
59 days ago
Universal Credit website DOWN: Chaos as thousands of people are unable to get on both crucial Gov.uk and HMRC pages
Both Gov.uk and HMRC have seen a spike in reported outages since 5am this morning, according to Downdetector.
62 days ago
Unmasking the spy cops: how women found the truth about men who tricked them into relationships
Credit cards, passports and ingenuity led to the identities of undercover police who were loved under false pretences
65 days ago
5 best credit repair companies of March 2025
Credit repair companies can help you dispute inaccurate information on your credit report. Here's what you need to know about the best.
74 days ago
The "Neutral" Rate and Implications for 30-year Mortgage Rates
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a story from Calculated Risk › Calculated Risk
Today, in the Calculated Risk Real Estate Newsletter: The "Neutral" Rate and Implications for 30-year Mortgage Rates
A brief excerpt:
A brief excerpt:
Housing economist Tom Lawler has written extensively on the neutr…
79 days ago
Credit card debt hit a record $1.21 trillion — here's why 'no one should be surprised,' expert says
Credit card balances rose in the fourth quarter of 2024, the New York Fed found. Consumer spending continues to remain strong, despite high borrowing costs.
Credit card debt hit a record $1.21 trillion — here's why 'no one should be surprised,' expert says
Credit card balances rose in the fourth quarter of 2024, the New York Fed found. Consumer spending continues to remain strong, despite high borrowing costs.