White House touts plan to provide $1K investment accounts for newborns
White House to host event with CEOs to promote "Trump Accounts" policy giving newborn U.S. citizens $1,000 investment funds for education, housing and business expenses.
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JPMorgan launches 'JPM Coin' cryptocurrency, becomes first major bank to create its own digital coin
Dubbed JPM Coin, the move comes less than two years after CEO Jamie Dimon called bitcoin a "fraud."
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Growing number of scammers using Cupid's arrow to strike victims; new cereals hitting the market
FTC says more than 20,000 people were tricked into sending money to their supposed sweetheart last year; chicken and waffles and maple bacon doughnut flavored cereals set to hit the shelves.
Marco Rubio: Corporate share buyback crackdown bill coming 'soon'
Rubio’s plan would seek to eliminate differences in the way corporate buybacks and dividends are treated in the tax code.
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3 in 10 Americans have more credit card debt than emergency savings; Amazon, GM in talks to invest a rival to Tesla
According to Bankrate, three in ten Americans have more credit card debt than emergency savings. Improvement to emergency savings not likely to occur soon.
Current, former CBS executives face insider trading allegations in amended shareholder lawsuit
CBS shares posted steep declines after allegations that Leslie Moonves had engaged in sexual misconduct were revealed.
Stocks surge after optimism over a US trade deal with China; Apple expected to unveil new subscription service in March
All three major stock market indexes see surge after optimism over US trade deal with China; Buzzfeed says Apple expected to host event on March 25th unveiling rumored subscription new service.
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McDonald's adds doughnuts to breakfast menu; Toys 'R' Us wants to make comeback under new name
McDonald's launching McCafe Donut Sticks for a limited time; former senior executives of the bankrupt Toys 'R' Us retailer are trying to revive the stores through a new entity called Tru Kids.
Tropicana Field becomes first cashless stadium in North America; Olive Garden offers Valentine's Day deal
Tropicana Field officially becomes the first cashless pro sports stadium in North America; Olive Garden allows lovebirds to get their significant others a breadstick bouquet for Valentine's Day.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway launches simplified insurance product for small businesses
Berkshire Hathaway said the simplified offering for small businesses will be rolled out on a state-by-state basis as soon as regulatory filings and approvals are cleared.
Waffle House offers sweetheart deal for Valentine's Day; tax refunds take a hit
Waffle House restaurants taking reservations on Valentine's Day; the average tax refund reportedly fell 8.4 percent in the first week of the 2019 filing season compared to the same period last year.
Trade uncertainty fuels fears of global growth slowdown
Trade fears and global growth slowdown
Stocks set to end six-week winning streak as trade optimism fades
Trade worries hit stocks
Apple takes stand against some app developers; Amazon invests in self-driving cars
Apple is telling app developers that they need to get user consent before recording their screen time in the app; Amazon is investing over $500,000,000 in a self-driving car technology start-up.
Sears workers have something to celebrate; Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos accuses National Enquirer of extortion
Morning Business Outlook: Judge signs off on a bid that will keep over 400 Sears stores open; Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos says the National Enquirer's owner threatened to release his private nude photos.
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