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The New York Times
WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Saturday that he had the power to remove or demote Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, renewing a long-running threat against the central bank's leader at a time when it could further roil volatile markets.
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The New York Times
The stock market roared back to life on Friday, with the S&P surging 9.3 percent after President Trump said the government would speed up coronavirus testing for Americans. In doing so, he delivered investors exactly the message they had been waiting to ...
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Bloomberg
Countries across Europe tightened border restrictions with new cases and deaths reported across the continent. Spain will lock down the country from Monday morning as it tries to stem a surge in coronavirus cases, Europa Press reported. German ...
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Motley Fool
Pandemic is a scary word, and it's the one the World Health Organization is now using regarding COVID-19. I don't wish to trivialize the seriousness of the coronavirus; there are valid things to consider in times like these. But as it pertains to investing in stocks, ...
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Reuters
WASHINGTON/CHICAGO (Reuters) - American Airlines Inc said Saturday it plans to cut 75% of its international flights through May 6 and ground nearly all its widebody fleet, as airlines respond to the global collapse in travel demand due to the coronavirus ...
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Washington Post
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Saturday he had the power to fire or demote Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, adding new fuel to his long-running animus toward the central bank's leader at a moment when the economy was at risk ...
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The New York Times
AT&T, Comcast and dozens of other telecommunications firms have committed to not disconnecting service to residential and small business customers who can't pay their bills because of the coronavirus outbreak, the Federal Communications Commission ...
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Forbes
As people plan for retirement, it is no longer considered the end of something but rather the beginning of a new adventure and even an exciting phase of life. The individuals and couples that I speak with envision a retirement where they're engaged in their ...
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Motley Fool
When you hit your 60s, you don't have much time left before retiring. Unfortunately, many people who have reached this milestone have found they're behind where they need to be in order to be ready to leave work. In fact, according to recent research from ...
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Forbes
Home-grown takeovers and holiday rental have truly evolved. No longer are chintzy designs or primitive interiors the status quo. UK-based Sykes Cottages has a property for everyone—cottages that sleep from 2 to 32 guests, contemporary barn conversions ...
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