US ‘buy now, pay later’ splurges raise holiday debt hangover risk
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By Suzanne McGee (Reuters) – ProShares expects to launch an exchange-traded fund (ETF) Wednesday that uses the short-dated options commonly…
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By Mike Scarcella (Reuters) -Alphabet’s Google will pay $700 million and revamp its Play app store to allow for greater…
By Sriparna Roy (Reuters) -The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday classified the JN.1 coronavirus strain as a “variant of…
By Howard Schneider ATLANTA (Reuters) – There is no current “urgency” for the Federal Reserve to reduce U.S. interest rates…
By Stephen Culp NEW YORK (Reuters) -U.S. stocks gained ground on Monday as market participants parsed mounting expectations of interest…
By Akash Sriram, Chavi Mehta and Krystal Hu (Reuters) -Adobe on Monday shelved its $20 billion deal for cloud-based designer…
By Supantha Mukherjee STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -The European Union is investigating social media company X over suspected breaches of obligations, partly…