Bitcoin price stabilizes, Coinbase shares plunge
Bitcoin's price stabilized around the $31,000 level.
April inflation report wildcard
The Labor Department is releasing the highly anticipated consumer price index on Tuesday morning, providing a fresh look at just how hot inflation ran in April.
Bill Gates says he has COVID-19, is experiencing mild symptoms
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates announced on Tuesday afternoon that he has tested positive for COVID-19 and is "experiencing mild symptoms."
EA Sports to drop FIFA branding from video game starting in 2023
Electronic Arts announced Tuesday it will change the name of its iconic soccer game FIFA to EA Sports FC after 30 years of being among the leaders in the industry.
Does cosigning a home loan affect my estate if I pass away?
The Credible Money Coach provides some insight into what happens to a mortgage after a cosigner passes away.
How to refinance Sallie Mae loans
If you have Sallie Mae student loans and want to refinance to a better rate and repayment term, you’ll have to find another lender. Learn more.
Renters 'feeling the strain' of housing affordability as inflation surges: Pew Research
The cost of rental housing is outpacing wage growth and inflation, according to a new housing study by Pew Research Center.
Netflix could add commercials by end of the year: report
Netflix reportedly told employees in a recent note that ads could be coming to the streaming platform by the end of 2022.
How much does hardwood flooring cost?
Hardwood flooring costs between $6 to $12 per square foot on average. The main factors that determine the price include material and labor costs.
Pfizer to buy rest of Biohaven for $11.6B
Pfizer Inc. agreed to buy the rest of Biohaven Pharmaceutical Holding Co. for about $11.6 billion, deploying its pile of cash earned from Covid-19 sales to acquire a new migraine drug.
NYC battles Miami for 'crypto capital' crown
New York City has been making progress towards becoming the cryptocurrency financial capital as the race between the Big Apple and Miami heats up.
Today's 20-year mortgage refinance rates plummet | May 10, 2022
Check out the mortgage refinancing rates for May 10, 2022, which are mostly down from yesterday.
Savings window opens: Mortgage rates fall for three key terms | May 10, 2022
Check out the mortgage rates for May 10, 2022, which are largely trending down from yesterday.
Roughly 100 Orthodox Jews say they were booted from German flight after dispute
About 100 Orthodox Jews from New York said they were banned from a flight in Germany because just a few were not wearing masks.
Judge to decide how much pharmacies owe over opioid crisis
Back in November, a jury in U.S. District Judge Dan Polster’s courtroom sided with the counties and agreed that the way the pharmacies dispensed pain medication played an outsized role in creating a public nuisance.
Understanding liquid assets
Liquidity is important regarding an emergency fund should you experience a setback like a sudden job layoff, a medical emergency or an unexpected issue like a car repair.
Small business sentiment subsides as inflation worries mount, NFIB survey shows
Small businesses confidence hovered near a two-year low in April, with the most owners since 1981 reporting that sky-high inflation was their single most important problem, a survey showed on Tuesday.
Citigroup says Russia unit to be sold had $32M revenue in Q1
Citigroup's Russian consumer banking franchise that has been put up for sale had first quarter revenue of $32 million, down 6% from a year earlier, the bank disclosed in a quarterly securities filing on Monday.
30-year fixed mortgage rate reaches highest point since 2009: Freddie Mac
The average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage rate surged to its highest point since 2009, according to Freddie Mac, and more increases are expected later this year. Here's how to keep your rates low.
Morgan Stanley warns ingredients for a global recession are 'on the table'
With inflation at the highest level in 40 years and the Federal Reserve taking increasingly aggressive action to cool consumer demand and prices, the risk of a global recession is on the rise, according to Morgan Stanley economists.



















