Finance
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YouTube, Reddit, and Instagram are tech giants—but some of their founders cashed out early
To sell or not to sell. That’s the major dilemma founders around the world face: Once they’ve started to get…
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Slate CEO says removal of EV tax credit is ‘opening up capacity’ from battery suppliers
The elimination of the electric vehicle federal tax credit may end up becoming a benefit to some of the newer…
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Does Germany need to work harder? Its government seems to think so
A study by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development reports that Germans work the least among its member countries,…
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Figma is getting crushed in its post-IPO earnings debut; CEO Dylan Field is focused on AI’s long term power to ‘raise the ceiling’
Shares of design software company Figma plunged 14% in extended trading, as investors took a dim view of Figma’s first…
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Asia is ahead of the curve of using AI to fight fraud. Here’s what the rest of the world can learn from it
The financial sector is going through a rapid digital transformation, but cybercriminals are adapting just as quickly. Banks are forced…
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Current mortgage rates report for Aug. 29, 2025: Rates flicker slightly up after dip
The average interest rate for a 30-year, fixed-rate conforming mortgage loan in the U.S. is 6.548%, according to data available…
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Japan suspends some parcel deliveries to U.S. due to Trump tariffs
Japan Post Co. will suspend shipping of some small packages to the United States due to fresh tariffs imposed by…
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Trump says Intel agreed to give the government 10% of the chipmaker. ‘We do a lot of deals like that. I’ll do more of them’
President Donald Trump said Friday that American chipmaker Intel had agreed to give the U.S. government a 10% stake, worth…
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Pop Mart shares soar 11% as CEO announces new mini Labubu
Shares of Chinese toy maker Pop Mart International Group Ltd. rose the most in nearly four months on Wednesday, after…
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Government forces Air Canada and flight attendants back to work and into arbitration, after strike strands over 100,000 travelers
Canada’s government forced Air Canada and its striking flight attendants back to work and into arbitration Saturday after a work stoppage stranded…
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