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Russians pull billions from banks as war and deposit seizure fears mount. Nearly $3.4 billion was withdrawn in the first two weeks of August alone.
tvpworld.comu/ModernirsmEnjoyer — 19 hours ago
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Bessent Boosts Debt Buybacks After Yields Hit Multi-Decade Highs
bloomberg.comu/Mandelbrots-dream — 19 hours ago
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Banks Cheer as Trump’s Regulatory Rollback Spreads to Europe
bloomberg.comu/bloomberg — 3 days ago
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Senior Russian banker fired after scathing speech on wartime economy
theguardian.comu/tw1st3d_m3nt4t — 3 days ago
Anthropic Revenue Surges to Over $11.5 Billion in Second Quarter
bloomberg.comu/FrankLucasV2 — 5 days ago
Medicare for All Would Save 114,000 Lives and $1 Trillion a Year: Sanders Declares 'The Time Is Now'
ibtimes.co.uku/FireProStan — 8 days ago
Wall Street Is About to Trade Computer Power Like Oil
financeandquantsociety.orgu/nickgotgameon — 7 days ago
The U.S. Lost 23,000 Jobs. So Why Did Stocks Hit a Record High?
financeandquantsociety.orgu/nickgotgameon — 9 days ago
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Just looked at my paystub, is this a lot of taxes to be taken out? Or is this a reasonable amount?
I'm thinking about filling exempt for the next couple of months to save some money, any thoughts?
u/SnooDogs3021 — 6 days ago
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Yen Gives Back Post‑Intervention Gains as Markets Bet on BOJ Hikes
particle.newsu/kkin1995 — 6 days ago
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Japan fund managers chase retail cash as JGB yields surge
reuters.comu/kkin1995 — 8 days ago
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The $45 billion fund that fell apart in about three weeks
financeandquantsociety.orgu/nickgotgameon — 9 days ago
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Ratings Firm Accused of Grade Inflation Vouched for $40 Billion of Insurer Debt
wsj.comu/ambuj1tripathi — 13 days ago
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Moronic Monday - August 10, 2026 - Your Weekly Questions Thread
This is your safe place for questions on financial careers, homework problems and finance in general. No question in the finance domain is unwelcome.
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