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11 votes
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Norway seeks solution to looming EU tax on car batteries – batteries produced outside the UK or the EU after 2027 face a 10% customs tax
5 votes -
Netflix stock price drops 35%, posting biggest fall since 2004
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Man who paid $2.9m for NFT of Jack Dorsey’s first tweet set to lose almost $2.9m
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America's highest earners and their tax rates revealed
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Looking for a brand name that will stand out – American companies are increasingly mining Finnish for short, simple, and unique words
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Physiocracy
2 votes -
How Russia rescued the ruble
18 votes -
The history of global banking
4 votes -
Plastic (and payments) in the fantasy supply chain
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Amazon workers on Staten Island vote for a union
21 votes -
'Green steel' heating up in Sweden's frozen north – HYBRIT is a joint venture between SSAB, mining company LKAB and Swedish state-owned power firm Vattenfall
5 votes -
(Don't fear) the yield curve, reprise
5 votes -
Accounting for SaaS and swords
7 votes -
US FTC sues to stop “deceptive” TurboTax “free” ad campaign
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How truckers are paid
6 votes -
MacKenzie Scott donates $436 million to Habitat for Humanity
11 votes -
The (rather pathetic) economy of Russia, explained
5 votes -
Why Sandalwood is so expensive | So Expensive
5 votes -
Can foreign direct investment (FDI) help Helsinki's demographic challenges?
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Six months in, El Salvador’s bitcoin gamble is crumbling
11 votes -
Europe’s largest brain drain and lost startups
7 votes -
Earn $20K every month by being your own boss
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Boom time in Norway as the West cracks down on Russian oil
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Five things to know about nickel’s 90% price surge
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Moving money internationally
7 votes -
Leaked files show how telecoms giant Ericsson allegedly helped bribe Islamic State to allow its products to be transported across parts of Iraq that were held by the terrorists
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Full consensus for disconnecting Russia from SWIFT achieved, process has begun
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What SWIFT is and why it matters: A quick run-down
@Sahil Bloom: With the rapid deterioration of the Russia/Ukraine situation, you're going to hear a lot about SWIFT in the coming days...Here's a quick breakdown of what it is and why it matters:
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Why podcasts are becoming Netflix
7 votes -
Finality does not exist in payments
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So you want to run a microgrants program
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IWTL financial literacy
It's a very hard topic to research lately because of the crypto-bros lately and it's very hard to trust a stranger on youtube spouting financial advice. Can tildes suggest any must-read books...
It's a very hard topic to research lately because of the crypto-bros lately and it's very hard to trust a stranger on youtube spouting financial advice.
Can tildes suggest any must-read books and/or resources to become more financially literate?
Background: I'm a software engineer from Germany, I'm making decent salary, but I've always been incredibly bad with money. I just spend what I need and almost never look after my financial state. The result, as you can imagine, is a very low rate of savings and a lot of unrealized gains.
Honestly, it's kind of embarrassing to ask, I lucked into a great industry, but has been so irresponsible with my money, I guess the first step is acceptance.
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The Fed’s entry into check clearing reconsidered
3 votes -
When private equity becomes your landlord
12 votes -
The economics of Spotify
12 votes -
World's biggest shipping company sees record profit as demand surges – Denmark's AP Moeller-Maersk saw 2021 revenue come in at $61.8 billion
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America is facing a great talent recession
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Mark Zuckerberg’s dream of launching a cryptocurrency is officially over
11 votes -
Why affordable housing does not come cheap
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How opportunists snagged $1 million in NFTs for mere thousands
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I lost $400,000, almost everything I had, on a single Robinhood bet
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Bitcoin pyramid schemes wreak havoc on Brazil’s ‘New Egypt’
8 votes -
The fraud supply chain
7 votes -
Kosovo pulls the plug on its energy-guzzling bitcoin miners
8 votes -
On Amazon's return and refund algorithms
5 votes -
Why Galesburg has no money
8 votes -
Mortgages are a manufactured product
12 votes -
Hollywood accounting
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Sweden has earmarked $661 million for a temporary scheme to help the most affected households cope with high electricity bills this winter
6 votes