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Nissan Is Said To Have Paid Stanford Tuition For Ghosn Children

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Nissan allegedly paid unusual benefits - including Stanford tuition - to the family of its ex-chairman.

Goldman Joins Chorus Downplaying Inverted Yield Curve Menace

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Goldman Sachs analysts argue that a yield curve inversion is not necessarily a harbinger of recession.

Avenatti, Back On Twitter, Denies Charges And Keeps After Nike

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The celebrity lawyer asserts that Nike is involved in the NCAA college basketball pay-for-play scandal.

Trump's New Nafta Running Out Of Room To Find Path In Congress

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Nancy Pelosi may hold the key to a new trade deal's successful passage through Congress.

Many Rich Fretting About SALT Didn't Get Break Before Trump Law

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Some wealthy Americans complaining about the SALT deduction cap didn't get the deduction in the first place.

‘Poor Man’s Monetary Policy’ Lurks In A Low-Neutral Rate Future

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Because "neutral" interest rates have declines, the Fed will rely on its balance sheet to stave off recession.

JPMorgan's Clampdown On Data Puts Silicon Valley Apps On Alert

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A new privacy push imperils the API's many fintech applications rely on to function.

Kestra Partners With Goldman Sachs To Offer SBL Refinancing

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Independent financial advisors nationwide can now refinance clients' existing SBLs, thanks to Kestra Financial's partnership with Goldman Sachs Private Bank Select.

Falling Bond Yields Lift Fixed-Income ETFs



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Plummeting yields have been particularly good for investors overweighting high-yield and long-term bonds.

How Advisors Can Teach Their Clients The ABCs Of Financial Fraud

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Researchers have issued a guide on how to spot a financial fraudster.

TD Ameritrade Network Adds Midday Report

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The one-hour program will be hosted by former FOX Business Network anchor Nicole Petallides.

California Firm's Fraud Cost Clients $11 Million In Fee Overcharges, SEC Says

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Direct Lending Investments of Glendale, Calif., has been sued by the SEC for a fund fraud spanning three years.

EU Shifts Tone On No-Deal Brexit, Saying It's Getting Likelier

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The European Commission said that governments were now prepared and have recruited hundreds of customs specialists.

Fed Policy 'About Right' After Pivot, Economists Say In Poll

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Only 25 percent of the economist felt President Trump had an impact on the Fed's decision making.

Investors See More Pain Ahead As Global Stock Rout Gathers Pace

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Bond yields in Australia and New Zealand have dropped to record lows.

Financial Advisors Say They're Feeling Stressed

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Advisors deal with more stress than the average U.S. worker, according to a new survey.

Trump's Tax Reform Has Some Taxpayers Suffering From Sticker Shock

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Fewer allowable deductions means that some tax filers are getting hit with surprise tax bills.

Quants About To 'Flip Short' On U.S. Equities, Nomura Says

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The selling may be particularly painful for U.S. small caps.

One By One, Global Bond Markets Are Sounding The Same Alarm

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Money markets are pricing around a 90 percent chance that the Fed will cut rates by 25 basis points by December.

Fidelity Launches Work-Based Charitable Giving Program

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The platform allows employers to match the charitable donations made by their employees.