James Cameron, the director of the 1997 Oscar winning film “Titanic,” has been reacting to news that the submersible that appeared to implode while visiting the wreckage of the 1912 doomed ship.
: The end of the student-loan payment pause could increase ‘serious delinquencies’ on other household debt, BofA warns
The share of people who are seriously delinquent, or more than 90 days late on their debt, has risen above pre-pandemic levels.
Market Snapshot: U.S. stocks end lower, Nasdaq snaps 8-week winning streak, on global recession fears
U.S. stocks ended lower on Friday, with three major indexes posting their worst week since the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in March, suggesting a three-month rally may be coming to an end.
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: Bad news for aspiring home buyers: One type of mortgage is becoming increasingly rare
Lenders are reluctant to provide this type of mortgage because they’re not as profitable, according to a new Pew Charitable Trusts report.
Brett Arends’s ROI: Bitcoin just broke $30,000 as BlackRock aims at crypto ETF. Here’s why you shouldn’t follow the hot money right now.
Bitcoin has nearly doubled since the fall. An ETF makes owning bitcoin in any retirement account, including a tax-sheltered one like an IRA, easier.
Movers & Shakers: Virgin Galactic stock tumbles, while CarMax and Conformis climb and other stocks on the move
Shares of Virgin Galactic, Trupanian, 3M, Smith & Wesson and GSK were among the biggest moving shares in Friday’s trading.
NerdWallet: Want to book a trip? Lots of luck using your travel rewards.
User-unfriendliness is the rule with credit card and airline travel rewards programs, and travelers are fed up.
Dow Jones Newswires: Japan’s consumer prices rose at slightly slower pace in May
The pace of Japan’s consumer inflation slowed slightly in May due to declines in electricity prices.
Dow Jones Newswires: U.K. consumer confidence rises in June despite cost-of-living pressures
Confidence among U.K. consumers improved for the fifth month in a row in June, with Britons feeling more confident about their future financial situation, despite being squeezed on the cost of living via stubbornly high inflation and climbing interest rates.
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