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Why home equity borrowing is cheaper than other options
Home equity borrowing is significantly cheaper than some other popular credit options. Here's why.CBS News - Top stories -
Trump’s Anti-Vaccine Problem
The anti-vax sentiment coursing through his die-hards shows how Trump takes his cues from his base.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Private equity gets carried away in the UK
Plus, how David Ellison’s bid for Paramount collapsed and the steep geopolitical battle to buy a US ammunitions makerFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
Boeing’s Titanium Problem Reveals the Risks of Outsourcing
It often means lower quality, more errors and more cover-ups.The New York Times - Top stories -
Come to Our Destination Wedding!
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Pensions Piled Into Private Equity. Now They Can't Get Out.
Retirement funds are seeking cash while money is languishing in zombie investments.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How small solutions can solve big electric grid problems
We can use precision tools to shape the system more precisely and keep costs down while keeping the lights on.The Hill - Politics -
Bankers’ bonuses are taxed fairly, so why aren’t those of their private equity counterparts? | Torsten Bell
So-called incentive fees are treated as capital gains, but they’re bonuses in disguise and Labour plans to close that loophole. There’s the Tory tax-cutting rhetoric and then there’s the tax-rising reality: between 2019 and 2024 the Conservatives ...The Guardian - World -
Parisians on TikTok Plead: ‘Don’t Come’ to Paris for the Olympics
Parisians are using the social media app to vent their displeasure with hosting the Games — and to send warnings to tourists.The New York Times - World - Tiktok -
Labour’s manifesto: where will the money come from?
Plus, what might a Labour government mean for your personal finances?Financial Times - World
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