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China Stocks Surge After Government Measures to Boost Economy

The New York Times: Banking

The government has fired up investors by encouraging banks to lend more to buyers of stock and real estate, but economists say more stimulus is needed.

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Bank of Japan Raises Interest Rates for Second Time Since 2007

The New York Times: Banking

The closely watched move by the Bank of Japan could bolster the country’s beleaguered currency.

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Stock Slide as Investors Wrestle With Shifting Bets on Rate Cuts

The New York Times: Banking

The stock market “can’t win” at the moment, said Andrew Brenner, head of international fixed income at National Alliance Securities. Heads I lose, tails I lose.”

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Dick Bove, Famed Banking Analyst Now Retired, Says Dollar is ‘Finished’

The New York Times: Banking

Dick Bove, the ubiquitous banking expert, is going out swinging after more than half a century in the business.

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Small Banks Say Their Commercial Real Estate Loans Are Fine

The New York Times: Banking

Community banks are big commercial real-estate lenders. But they say their loans are to sturdy local businesses, not those facing vacant office space.

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Can You Supercharge Your Business Growth? The Roll-Up Strategy REVEALED

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The Roll-Up Strategy REVEALED - Watch Here About the Guest(s): Matt Duckworth is the CEO and founder of Rhapsodi, a financial services firm based in Little Rock, Arkansas. His career transitioned into investment banking and fractional CFO services, where he developed significant expertise in mergers and acquisitions, particularly roll-ups.

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These ‘Magnificent’ Seven Tech Stocks Are Driving the Market

The New York Times: Banking

See how a handful of stocks have had an outsize impact on the performance of the S&P 500

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