Month: October 2020

We are now accepting nominations for two prestigious rankings: Top 40 Advisors Under 40 and Top Regional Advisors Under 40. Each year, we recognize the accomplishments of this elite cohort of young advisors employed by wirehouses and regional broker-dealers. The deadline for nominations is Tuesday, Dec. 1. Results will be announced in early 2021. You
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The cryptocurrency industry welcomes another high-profile executive from traditional finance. Filomena Ruffa, a former vice president of innovation and strategic partnerships at Visa’s Latin America division, has joined Crypto.com to expand the company’s Latin American market. According to an Oct. 28 blog post, Ruffa will now be responsible for managing all operations and driving strategic
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President Donald Trump’s campaign website was reportedly hacked Tuesday evening. Hackers claim to have “classified information” about Trump and the origin of the coronavirus. They asked crypto users to decide whether the information should be released or kept secret. Tim Murtaugh, Director of Communications for Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign, confirmed in a tweet: Earlier this
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After entering 2020 with a $6 billion surplus, and working its way through several harrowing months, California is now in the hopeful phase, said Scott Wu, executive director of the California Infrastructure and Development Bank. “In some ways, the California story of 2020 resembles that of the rest of the country,” said Wu, a speaker
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Silver looks to extend losses while clinging onto 21-DMA. XAG/USD charted symmetrical triangle breakdown on the daily chart. Downside appears more compelling amid bearish RSI. Silver (XAG/USD) is trading in a familiar range so far this Wednesday, defending the $24 mark while the bears look to extend control in the near-term. The spot is clinging onto the
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A pullback to $1788 should not cause much emotional stress in a properly positioned investor.  Unfortunately, there’s no… by Stewart Thomson of Graceland Updates Oct 27, 2020    1.   As another tidal wave of Corona smashes America, the nation’s stock market investors beg the government and central bank for more stimulus and QE welfare handouts. 2.   “Will markets believe
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by SuperPwnerGuy In an effort to further censor the President without actually censoring him, Twitter in blocking users from liking the Presidents Tweets. Related: Twitter Censors US President Trump Again After He Questions Election Integrity! This is criminal action by Twitter.It is electioneering. The social media giant again today censored President Trump’s account after he
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New Zealand’s currency is known as the New Zealand dollar, which is sometimes referred to as the “kiwi.” The currency was decimalized in 1967 and divided into 100 parts or cents. Before 1967, the currency was called the New Zealand pound. But since its decimalization, it has been called the New Zealand dollar. New Zealand
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Peter Wells in New York Pennsylvania, one of the battleground states in the upcoming presidential election, reported its biggest one-day increase in coronavirus cases on Tuesday. A further 2,751 people tested positive, the state’s health department revealed this afternoon, up from a one-week low of 1,407 on Monday and compared with 1,557 on Tuesday last
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Sixty years ago this month, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa became the first prime minister of an independent Nigeria. The population was 45m, Lagos was the capital and Nigeria was pumping a mere 45,000 barrels of oil a day. The Nigerian pound, which remained the currency until it gave way to the naira in 1973, carried
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With the coronavirus pandemic prompting more people to use apps for all their financial needs, the behind-the-scenes fintechs that underpin digital investing are attracting renewed notice — and funding — from PE firms. Digital trading platform DriveWealth has raised another $56.7 million, bringing its total fundraising to more than $100 million. Drivewealth is perhaps best
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – SEPTEMBER 30, 2013: The Charles Schwab office in San Francisco’s Financial … [+] District. The Charles Schwab Corporation is an American brokerage and banking company based in San Francisco, California on September 30, 2013 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Robert Alexander/Getty Images) Getty Images The Congressmen who introduced a bill
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Long Island’s Suffolk County received authorization to tap a little-used Federal Reserve program for two upcoming note deals, but expects only one will offer better rates than competitive bidding, the county comptroller said. Suffolk Comptroller John M. Kennedy said the county, which is eligible to use the Fed’s Municipal Liquidity Facility, is filing an application
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The Analysis And Discussion Provided On Silverdoctors Is For Your Education And Entertainment Only, It Is Not Recommended For Trading Purposes. The Doc Is Not An Investment Adviser And Information Obtained Here Should Not Be Taken For Professional Investment Advice. The Commentary On Silverdoctors Reflects The Opinions Of The Doc And Other Contributing Authors. Your
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Many companies will be eager to put 2020 behind them and surely so will Boeing (BA). The A&D giant had issues to contend with prior to the viral outbreak, but these were exacerbated by COVID-19’s ruinous impact on the airline industry. Reduced long-term commercial jet demand, aircraft delivery cancellations, terrible earnings and a scathing verdict
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Kevin Mandia, CEO, FireEye  Scott Mlyn | CNBC Check out the companies making headlines midday after hours on Tuesday: Microsoft — Microsoft shares whipsawed after the tech giant reported better-than-expected results for the previous quarter. The company posted an adjusted profit of $1.82 per share on revenue of $37.15 billion. Analysts expected earnings per share
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by confoundedinterest17 Should you take out students loans to get a Masters in Real Estate Development (MRED) degree? Unless MRED programs move away from their usual orientation towards office space (George Mason University), they will be dead. And your student loans will be an albatross around your neck for a useless degree. (Fortune) We knew
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