The U.S. banking sector crisis has solidified the case for bitcoin as a “decentralised, trustless and scarce digital asset,” Standard Chartered said in a note.
More states offer personal finance courses, but most students don’t have to take the class
As more states add financial education to public high school curricula, there’s no guarantee schools will offer a dedicated course or students will take it.
Russia’s foreign minister comes to the United Nations as Moscow faces war crimes accusations
Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, takes the helm of the UN Security Council as allegations of Russian war crimes in Ukraine mount.
Investors are betting on this high-quality ETF and beating the market
The iShares MSCI USA Quality Factor ETF (QUAL) has emerged as the most popular ETF in the U.S. this year.
Supreme Court takes up legal spat over public officials blocking people on social media
The case mirrors a similar dispute involving former President Donald Trump’s Twitter account.
These 2 savings accounts have interest rates of about 5%: Here’s which one you should choose
After years of rock-bottom interest rates, these two types of savings accounts are suddenly good options if you want to earn money on your cash.
Johnson & Johnson consumer health unit valued at $40 billion ahead of IPO, report says
J&J’s consumer health unit Kenvue aims to raise $3.5 billion or more in the initial public offering, sources told The Wall Street Journal.
Apple’s VR headset will reportedly run hundreds of thousands of iPad apps
The headset, reportedly dubbed the “Reality Pro,” will be compatible with hundreds of thousands of iPad apps, according to Bloomberg.
Jim Cramer’s top 10 things to watch in the stock market Monday
The Dow, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq are set for a mixed open Monday ahead of big earnings and inflation week.
Susan Rice to step down as Biden’s domestic policy chief
Rice’s departure next month will bring to a close her prolific, wide-ranging and at times controversial tenure.