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34 votes
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Explaining the Donald Trump tariff in the US
18 votes -
Why do domestic prices rise with tariffs?
26 votes -
The new US tariffs - weird formulas, risks, and the coming trade war
34 votes -
President Donald Trump's tariff formula contains math error that mistakenly quadruples rate on every country, says American Enterprise Institute
43 votes -
Real Page Inc. sues California city officials over ban on rental price algorithms
20 votes -
Planet Money buys a $137 diamond from Alibaba
23 votes -
How a Chinese battery factory sparked a political meltdown in a small Michigan town
13 votes -
US student loan startup founder found guilty of defrauding JPMorgan Chase of $175million
17 votes -
Why Denmark's Søstrene Grene is betting on the UK High Street – family-owned homeware chain is targeting 100 stores by 2027 as it launches flagship in London
10 votes -
Citadel roasts former top trader who jumped to Balyasny after $60m drawdown: ‘We offered support, but he declined’
6 votes -
23andMe files for bankruptcy
46 votes -
$1.4bn is a lot to fall through the cracks, even for Tesla
26 votes -
Global arms exports - the trends, winners and losers in 2024 and the outlook for 2025
6 votes -
The road not taken is Guaranteed Minimum Income
34 votes -
Record thefts boost North Korea to third-largest bitcoin holder
19 votes -
GiveDirectly's initiative to send cash to people in three rural US counties
13 votes -
There are two kinds of credit cards
29 votes -
Ben & Jerry’s claims Unilever ousted its CEO for his progressive stance
37 votes -
Norges Bank has decided to renew Nicolai Tangen's term as chief executive of Norway's soveriegn wealth fund after his first period comes to an end later this year
6 votes -
Back to cash: life without money in your pocket is not the utopia Sweden hoped
34 votes -
Party City | Bankrupt
14 votes -
Dollar General warns low-income Americans' finances are getting worse
30 votes -
You are witnessing the death of American capitalism
36 votes -
Tariffs do not in general help trade deficits
25 votes -
Beijing's deflation dilemma: Falling prices signal bigger troubles ahead for China's economy
27 votes -
US tariff war risks sinking world into new Great Depression, International Chamber of Commerce warns
57 votes -
Disney to cut nearly 6% of staff across ABC News, Disney Entertainment Networks
22 votes -
Kroger CEO resigns after probe into his personal conduct
23 votes -
Wealthy Americans fuel half of US economy consumer spending
41 votes -
Inheriting is becoming nearly as important as working
54 votes -
Should I boost my monthly ETF investments? (Europe/Germany)
I know most here are US-based, but I thought I'd give this a shot. I've been running a pretty straightforward ETF portfolio through Ergo in Germany for a while now. Here's my current breakdown:...
I know most here are US-based, but I thought I'd give this a shot.
I've been running a pretty straightforward ETF portfolio through Ergo in Germany for a while now. Here's my current breakdown:
- 25% in iShares MSCI EM IMI ESG Screen UCITS ETF
- 25% in iShares MSCI Europe ESG Enhanced UCITS ETF
- 50% in iShares MSCI World SRI UCITS ETF EUR
I've recently freed up an extra €500 monthly that I'm looking to invest and am wondering if it would make sense to just bump up my monthly contribution from €1,000 to €1,500 while keeping the same allocation percentages, or should I consider doing something different with this extra cash?
For context, I've got my emergency fund covered (one year's expenses) and no debt to worry about.
I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
19 votes -
How the 4% rule would have failed in the 1960s: Reflections on the folly of fixed rate withdrawals
18 votes -
Billed as promoting European products rather than boycotting US ones, Danish supermarket chain Salling Group has a special label for goods from Europe during March
24 votes -
Norway's sovereign wealth fund should let other institutions and perhaps even ordinary people invest in the fund
12 votes -
Big day for crypto goes south in a hurry after a giant hack
33 votes -
American demand for weight-loss drugs is supercharging Denmark's economy and transforming a small Danish community into an unlikely boomtown
20 votes -
Growing up Murdoch
14 votes -
The secret that US colleges should stop keeping
15 votes -
Murdoch family US legal fight over trust could change the future direction of Fox News
46 votes -
Canadian Tire Corporation selling Helly Hansen for close to $1.3 billion
12 votes -
Norway central bank gets eighty-two applicants for wealth fund CEO job – current chief Nicolai Tangen has applied for a second term
3 votes -
Australia implements new anti scam regulations
8 votes -
US voters were right about the economy. The data was wrong.
39 votes -
Three simple principles of trade policy
11 votes -
Interview with economist James Galbraith about new book, economic theory, climate change, sanctions and more
3 votes -
Does anyone want to talk about stocks/options?
Just curious since the recent DeepSeek panic. What do you like? Companies/ETFs? What do you do? Buy and hold/Trade/Options (Calls/puts, LEAPs, spreads)? What areas do you think will see massive...
Just curious since the recent DeepSeek panic.
What do you like? Companies/ETFs?
What do you do? Buy and hold/Trade/Options (Calls/puts, LEAPs, spreads)?
What areas do you think will see massive change (gain/loss)?
Pretty sure this is my first or second topic post, so apologies if the opener is too short.
34 votes -
Norway's sovereign wealth fund posted a full-year profit of $222.4 billion – returns were driven by the AI boom that drove tech stocks higher in 2024
7 votes -
Nvidia’s $589 billion DeepSeek rout is largest in market history
37 votes -
Austin rents have fallen for nearly two years
21 votes