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Genius Loopholes That Can Get You Early Access to Retirement Funds
Generally, when you save for retirement, your goal should be not to touch the money until you are actually retired. Sometimes, though, life gets in the way and you need to dip into your retirement savings a bit earlier than … Continue reading → The post 4 Lucrative Loopholes That Can Get You Early Access to Retirement Funds appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
MarketWatch
Pfizer to supply Global Fund up to 6 million courses of its COVID antiviral Paxlovid for low-and-middle-income countries
Pfizer Inc. said Thursday it has reached an agreement to supply up to six million treatment courses of its COVID antiviral Paxlovid to the Global Fund for low and middle-income countries. The company said it expects supply to be available starting in 2022, pending regulatory authorization or approval and based on demand from individual countries. “Through Global Fund’s framework and mechanism, eligible countries will be offered treatment courses according to Pfizer’s tiered pricing approach, whe
The Wall Street Journal
Amazon, Microsoft, Google Face Cloud-Services Examination in U.K.
The U.K.’s Office of Communications is probing the companies’ market positions in the coming weeks as part of a market study into the country’s cloud-infrastructure-services sector.
Variety
‘Beverly Hills Cop’ Original Cast Members Returning for Netflix Sequel ‘Axel Foley’
Eddie Murphy is reuniting with his original “Beverly Hills Cop” co-stars — Judge Reinhold, John Ashton, Paul Reiser and Bronson Pinchot — for the upcoming sequel, “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel Foley.” Netflix picked up the rights in 2019 to release the next “Beverly Hills Cop” movie, which is currently in production. “Axel Foley” is the […]
Reuters
Britain bets all on historic tax cuts and borrowing, investors take fright
LONDON (Reuters) -Britain’s new finance minister Kwasi Kwarteng unleashed historic tax cuts and huge increases in borrowing on Friday in an economic agenda that floored financial markets, with sterling and British government bonds in freefall. Kwarteng scrapped the country’s top rate of income tax, cancelled a planned rise in corporate taxes and for the first time put a price tag on the spending plans of Prime Minister Liz Truss, who wants to double Britain’s rate of economic growth.
MarketWatch
‘Moore’s Law’s dead,’ Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang says in justifying gaming-card price hike
Nvidia Corp. Chief Executive Jensen Huang on Wednesday said he thinks it’s going to be “a pretty terrific Q4 for Ada,” the company’s next-generation chip architecture it unveiled this week, even as critics balk of a price hike during a softening in consumer demand.
Benzinga
Morgan Stanley Bats For Nike’s Outlook Cut Due To Unfavorable Environment
Morgan Stanley analyst Alex Straton reiterated an Overweight rating on the shares of Nike Inc (NYSE: NKE) and lowered the price target from $149 to $129. The analyst believes both the topline and gross margin for Q1 FY23 could come in shy of consensus/guidance on softer demand and imbalanced inventory in North America and Europe, as well as forex headwinds. In the analyst’s view, softer demand trends in the company’s two largest geographies (together 66% of FY22 total sales) likely prove enough
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Yahoo Finance LIVE – Sept.30 AM
Executives, experts, and influencers join the Yahoo Finance team to discuss what’s moving the world of finance.
TheStreet.com
Stocks Extend Slide, Costco, DocuSign, Boeing, Apple in Focus – 5 Things To Know
Stock futures extend slide amid global market slump; Costco beats on Q4 earnings but profit margins pressured; DocuSign shares get bump from new CEO appointment; Boeing, ex-CEO Muilenburg, agree $200 million SEC fine and Apple wins Super Bowl halftime show sponsorship race.
Motley Fool
Before You Buy Chevron or Enterprise Products Stock: Here’s 1 Energy Dividend Stock I’d Buy First
Needless to say, this has investors — especially those looking for dividends — very interested in energy stocks right now. Two in particular are getting a lot of attention: Chevron (NYSE: CVX) and Enterprise Products Partners (NYSE: EPD). While both Chevron and Enterprise Products are strong companies (I own Enterprise Products, too), there are some characteristics of Phillips 66 that are very compelling.
Motley Fool
2 Things Warren Buffett Just Did for the First Time This Century
Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A)(NYSE: BRK.B) CEO Warren Buffett has a knack for making money. It’s jaw-dropping returns like this that have garnered Buffett quite the following from professional and everyday investors alike. The easiest way to track what Buffett and his investment team are buying, selling, and holding is to keep tabs on Berkshire Hathaway’s Form 13F filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.