Credit Suisse seeks to calm market jitters
Credit Suisse Group AG tried to assuage fears about its health in a memo to employees and in a round of phone calls to investors and clients over the weekend.
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Firefly Aerospace reaches orbit for the 1st time with 2nd launch attempt
New aerospace company Firefly Aerospace has successfully reached orbit with its new Alpha rocket. This was Firefly’s second launch attempt from California.
Personal loan rates edge up for 3- and 5-year fixed-rate loans
The latest trends in interest rates for personal loans from the Credible marketplace, updated weekly.
Norwegian Cruise Line eliminating COVID-19 testing, masking and vaccination requirements
Norwegian Cruise Line announced it is removing all coronavirus-related protocols effective Tuesday, Oct, 4, 2022. That includes testing, masking and vaccination requirements.
Robinhood closing 5 additional offices in restructuring
Robinhood expects the new closures to generate run-rate savings of approximately $4 million per quarter between the fourth quarter of 2022 and the first quarter of 2024.
Still time to save: 10- and 15-year mortgage refinance rates hold steady | Oct. 3, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for Oct. 3, 2022, which are mixed from last Friday.
15-year mortgage rates may be best bet for buyers today | Oct. 3, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for Oct. 3, 2022, which are mixed from last Friday.
Mortgage rates surge as market reacts to economic uncertainty
Mortgage rates surged again, averaging more than double what they were last year, Freddie Mac said.
Kim Kardashian to pay over $1M to settle with SEC over crypto charges
Kim Kardashian has been charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission for not disclosing how much she was paid for promoting a cryptocurrency on Instagram.
US facing butter shortage ahead of holidays
The amount of butter sitting in cold storage facilities in the U.S. in August has fallen 22% compared to a year ago. However, economists warned about the ongoing shortage in June.
Moderna turns down China request for vaccine technology: report
Moderna has so far refused to make a deal for its COVID-19 vaccine with China, due to Beijing wanting the intellectual property behind it.
October's record of market crashes makes it most feared month on financial calendar: 'October effect'
The "October effect" has historically garnered fears that fall's first full month will be bad for markets, having historically seen some of the country's largest crashes.
Gross Domestic Income revised downward, undermining WH recession claims, Heritage expert says
The Biden administration's touting of Gross Domestic Income growth was challenged by newly revised figures that one expert says is more proof the country is in a recession.
Most homeowners find renovations worth it despite the expense, study says
A new study by House Method said that the majority of U.S. homeowners who have undertaken a home renovation found the time and money they spent on the projects to be worth it.
US unveils plan to fix baby formula shortage for good
Baby formula shortages have been a major issue the past year, with supply chain issues wreaking havoc on manufacturing. U.S. regulators have unveiled their plan for a long-term fix.
Halloween candy prices expected to jump 34% but its not deterring shoppers
The price for Halloween candy is expected to increase 34% this season but even still, industry experts project a spike in participation compared to years past.
Fed's Brainard warns restrictive interest rates may be needed 'for some time'
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard warned Friday that central bank policymakers will need to raise interest rates higher and keep them elevated for some time to fight inflation.
JPMorgan plans to hire 2,000 tech workers by year's end: report
JPMorgan Chase & Co. told Reuters the megabank plans on hiring roughly 2,000 engineers worldwide by the end of 2022 despite the slowing global economy.
Many college students with credit cards have debt, survey says
A recent U.S. News & World Report survey said 46% of college students with credit cards have debt.



















