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Christine Lagarde signals ECB rate-cutting ‘nearly concluded’

The European Central Bank (ECB) has recently announced a quarter-point reduction in borrowing costs to 2 percent, signaling that it may be nearing the end of its rate-cutting cycle. This

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Donald Trump considers Treasury official John Hurley for ambassador to Germany

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What to know about the new (higher) SALT deduction — and how to claim it

The year 2025 brings good news for homeowners in high-tax states as the state and local tax (SALT) deduction cap

8 financial questions to ask your partner before considering marriage

Money, religion, and politics are often considered taboo topics of conversation, especially during dinner. However, when it comes to marriage,

Why Did Nebius Stock Jump Today?

Nebius Group (NASDAQ: NBIS) exceeded its revenue expectations for 2025, causing shares to rise by 8.2% at noon ET. The

2 Tech Stocks That Could Go Parabolic

Technology stocks have had a tumultuous start to 2026, with the Nasdaq Composite showing flat performance in the early part

Koltin Consulting appoints Lisa Benson to newly created CGO role

Koltin Consulting Group (KCG), a renowned US-based accounting and financial services consultancy, has recently appointed Lisa Benson as its chief

Exclusive-US Fed to tap former Wall Street lawyer Guynn for top bank oversight role, say sources

U.S. Federal Reserve Expected to Name Randall Guynn as New Director of Supervision and Regulation By Pete Schroeder and Chris

How to temporarily pause your payments

Personal loan deferments can be a lifesaver when unexpected financial setbacks occur. If you find yourself struggling to keep up