As California lawmakers press Facebook and Google to pay publishers for content, a new study from Facebook’s parent company on Monday insists it is benefiting the news business.
Personal Finance Daily: More homeowners who scored a low interest rate are spending $50,000 or more to renovate and Americans care less about patriotism and religion and more about money, poll shows
Monday’s top personal finance stories.
: Researchers analyzed 800 years of banking crises. They concluded, ‘We are already in the midst of a systemic event’
The new study looks at the ways governments and markets have responded when banks looked shaky, and anxiety ran high.
The Margin: Israel protests explained: Netanyahu’s judicial reform, and why thousands of workers are on strike
Strikes and protests broke out in Israel over the weekend and into Monday. Here’s what you need to know.
: First Citizens grows bigger with Silicon Valley Bank deal, but not big enough to move to next regulatory level
First Citizens BancShares strengthens national presence into 23 states with purchase of Silicon Valley Bank, but will remain below the Category 3 bank class
: Biden calls for Congress to pass assault-weapons ban after Nashville school shooting
President Joe Biden makes remarks Monday after police say a shooter killed three students and three adults at a private Christian school in Nashville.
: First Citizens skyrockets on Silicon Valley Bank deal. What’s next for the stock?
First Citizens’ stock skyrocketed Monday, fueled by the company’s agreement to assume all the deposits and loans of Silicon Valley Bridge Bank from the FDIC.
Earnings Outlook: Is Micron selling memory chips for less than they cost to make? That may mean the bottom is near.
Citi analyst expects Micron Technology Inc. to report negative gross margins for the first time since 2008 financial crisis but says that could be a good sign.
Next Avenue: The Social Security Earnings Test is costing older workers millions of dollars, this economist says
An economist and Social Security expert says the earnings test cons beneficiaries under age 67 into thinking they will lose benefits if they earn too much working.
The Margin: ‘Show me the money’: Americans care less about patriotism and religion and more about money, poll shows.
A new poll found that 39% of Americans say religion is very important to them, while 38% say patriotism is very important.
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