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Automakers, Technology Firms Are Largest Components of Fed's Corporate-Bond Purchases Apple Inc., Verizon Corp. and the U.S. divisions of several foreign auto makers are among the largest direct beneficiaries of Federal Reserve efforts to support the corporate-debt market, according to disclosures Sunday. In all, the Fed on Sunday identified 794 ...
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Just Getting The Company Match May Not Be Enough For Retirement Many people relate to 401(k) and 403(b) plans, which feature optional employer matching contributions. (There are other plan types such as the SIMPLE plan, which offers an employer match, which we are leaving out of this article.) Some employees say that ...
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Mirror, Mirror: Holding Up a Looking Glass to Diversity in Fashion Social justice has many facets. With equal employment opportunity in the forefront of discussion, industry giants hold up a looking glass to diversity within their companies. By Bridget Foley on June 29, 2020. Share This Article; Reddit · LinkedIn; WhatsApp ...
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Facebook VP on ad boycott: We have 'no incentive' to allow hate speech New York (CNN Business) Facebook is facing an advertising boycott unlike anything the company has experienced in recent history. A growing list of advertisers have signed onto the #StopHateForProfit campaign, protesting what they say are Facebook's ...
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What you need to know if you're planning to claim Social Security retirement benefits during Covid-19 If you're age 62 or over, claiming Social Security benefits in an uncertain job market might seem like a great idea. But you may want to press pause before you make one of the biggest decisions that will affect your retirement for years to come. Here's what you ...
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Chesapeake Energy's bankruptcy delivers hit to reeling pipeline, service firms HOUSTON (Reuters) - Chesapeake Energy Corp's bankruptcy will pile more pain onto leading energy service and pipeline companies whose revenues were already being slammed during the latest collapse in oil prices, according to energy analysts and ...
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Travel Bans Take Shine Off Banks' Premium Rewards Cards For more than 20 years, Laura Chapman routinely charged thousands of dollars a month on her American Express Co. Platinum card. The 57-year-old travel agent's income and spending took a dive after coronavirus made the kind of business trips and ...
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Ask Larry: Is There Any Reason For My Wife To Delay Taking Her Social Security Retirement Benefits? Today's column addresses questions about whether delaying filing is always merited, paying back taxes, whether filing early to avoid potential cuts to Social Security makes sense, disability and survivor benefits and filing options during the pandemic.
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Chesapeake Energy, a Shale Pioneer, Files for Bankruptcy Protection HOUSTON — Chesapeake Energy, a pioneer in extracting natural gas from shale rock across the country, filed for bankruptcy protection on Sunday, unable to overcome a mountain of debt that became unsustainable after a decade of stubbornly low gas ...
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Bank Reform Benefits Significantly Outweigh Costs A more stable financial system benefits all of society, and even with additional bank regulations, does not hurt the real economy. In discussing 'Evaluation of the effects of too-big-to-fail reforms,' a report published today by the Financial Stability Board, ...
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