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George Town, Cayman Islands, October 18th, 2024, ChainwireTalisman, the leading web3 wallet that bridges the Polkadot and Ethereum ecosystems, has launched its new cross-chain swaps feature, solidifying its role in driving more users and liquidity to Polkadot. This feature simplifies the process of swapping assets between major blockchain ecosystems,...
Zug, Switzerland, October 18th, 2024, ChainwirePolimec, a decentralized Web3 fundraising protocol on Polkadot, is excited to announce its integration with Banxa, a prominent fiat-to-crypto gateway. This integration allows users to invest in blockchain projects using credit cards, introducing a new user experience and making it easier for both experienced...
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell. Procter & Gamble — The stock fell 0.8% after reporting weaker-than-expected revenue. The household goods maker posted $21.74 billion in revenue while analysts polled by LSEG had estimated $21.91 billion. The company attributed the miss to lower demand in China....
Boxes of Bounce dryer sheets owned by the Procter & Gamble company are seen on a store shelf on October 20, 2020 in Miami, Florida. Joe Raedle | Getty ImagesProcter & Gamble on Friday reported weaker-than-expected revenue as lower demand in China again weighed on its sales.Shares of the company...
Check out the companies making headlines in after-hours trading: Netflix — The streaming stock popped more than 4% after third-quarter earnings topped expectations. Netflix earned $5.40 per share on $9.83 billion in revenue, while analysts forecast $5.12 a share and $9.77 billion in revenue. The company also said its...
Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday: Taiwan Semiconductor — Shares surged 12% after the company, which is the world's largest producer of advanced chips, reported a 54% gain in net profit for the third quarter driven by strong AI-related demand. Shares of chip giants Nvidia and...
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Gregg Greenberg spent 14 years as a journalist at TheStreet.com where he wrote the highly popular column "The 5 Dumbest Things on Wall Street This Week". His work has appeared in magazines ranging from Glamour to ESPN the Magazine, and on humor sites such as Points in Case.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission recently updated rules that govern how investment fund names must match how the fund is actually invested. It may sound obvious, but for years investors in mutual funds and ETFs have been investing in products whose actual portfolio holdings can stray dramatically from what...
Like much of the football-loving public, I’ve been fascinated by the recent turn of events at Colorado University, Boulder, especially since it deals with something so critical for financial advisors. A year ago, I couldn’t have told you the first thing about CU Boulder’s football program, but that all changed...
Signage is seen at The Collection at Morristown, a housing development by Lennar Corporation, in Morristown, New Jersey, November 13, 2021.Andrew Kelly | ReutersMortgage rates last week rose for the sixth straight week, causing demand for home loans to drop to the lowest level since 1995.Total application volume fell...
James Gorman, Morgan Stanley CEO, July 18, 2023.CNBCMorgan Stanley reported third-quarter earnings before the opening bell on Wednesday.Here's what the company reported compared with what Wall Street analysts surveyed by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv, were expecting:Earnings per share: $1.38, vs. expected $1.28 Revenue: $13.27 billion, vs. expected $13.23...
The system that millions of Americans rely on for their retirement income is only slightly above average and may require reform. That’s according to the Mercer CFA Institute Global Pension Index which looks at 47 of the world’s retirement income systems to identify weaknesses and suggest ways to make them...
A pair of financial advisors is launching a new independent practice with LPL Strategic Wealth Services, having managed around $265 million at RBC. Trevor Johnson and Brian Russo have joined LPL’s supported independence model to start Steeplechase Capital Partners with offices in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, and Windham, New Hampshire. The duo...