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Stocks post back-to-back gains as traders remain optimistic for U.S.-Iran deal: Live updates CNBCWall Street rallies to the edge of its all-time high as oil prices ease Los Angeles TimesStock market today: S&P 500, Nasdaq rally toward record highs, oil tumbles as Iran deal optimism grows Yahoo FinanceWall Street rallies on renewed hopes for US-Iran talks, earnings boost Reuters
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Some 17,000 victims were targeted by a global phishing operation that captured credentials and bypassed multi-factor authentication.
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Citigroup reported its best quarterly revenue in a decade and a 56% year-over-year jump in earnings per share.
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War threatens to wreak havoc with the global economy, IMF warns politico.euMiddle East War Will Slow Global Economic Growth, I.M.F. Warns The New York TimesJoint Statement on 13 April by the Heads of the International Energy Agency, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank Group IEA - International Energy AgencyIran war escalation could trigger global recession, IMF warns The Guardian
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Chinese president says Spain and China are ‘morally upright' nations that should strengthen their co-operation
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The nation's largest bank said it earned record trading profits in the first quarter but tempered expectations overall for its business.
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Adams Street Partners has picked up $7.5bn including leverage for its third private credit fund, citing strong demand from both existing and new institutional backers.
The post Adams Street seals $7.5bn of new private credit firepower through new fund close appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.
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Citigroup and BlackRock Investment Institute have both turned bullish on U.S. stocks. They say tech dominance is a part of that.
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Since the start of the Iran conflict, investors around the world have been worried that tight global oil supplies and high prices could eventually lead to a drop in demand. According to the International Energy Agency, these risks are finally starting to materialize.
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"My brothers and I are willing to split the cost of life insurance for her, if we can find a policy."
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Banks see a ‘resilient' US economy but warn of negative impacts from rising energy prices AP NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
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JPMorgan Chase beat first-quarter earnings expectations, with volatility from the Iran conflict leading to record market revenue and with consumers continuing to spend in the face of higher gasoline prices.
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US wholesale prices surged 4% last month after the war in Iran sent energy prices soaring AP NewsWholesale prices rose 0.5% in March, much less than expected despite war impact CNBCWholesale inflation rose in March to three year-high CNNProducer-Price Index Climbed in March WSJ
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LAUSD strike averted: Tentative deal reached with SEIU Local 99, schools to open Tuesday ABC7 Los AngelesLAUSD strike averted; schools open Tuesday as unions reach tentative deals with raises Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles Unified School District prepares for possible school closures as negotiations continue ahead of looming strike ABC7 Los Angeles
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Reps. Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales formally submit resignations from Congress AxiosSwalwell, Gonzales announce resignations in wake of allegations, shaking up Congress Fox NewsAbrupt Departures Could Set Off Scramble for House Seats in California and Texas The New York TimesEric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales
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Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Scott said Tuesday that his panel will hold a hearing next week to consider President Donald Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve chief, Kevin Warsh, and predicted that the Senate will confirm Warsh "in the next several weeks."
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US-Iran peace talks could resume in next two days, Trump says The GuardianLive updates: Trump hints US-Iran talks could resume over next two days CNNTrump says Iran talks may renew; Mossad chief: Our mission isn't over until regime falls The Times of IsraelMore U.S.-Iran peace deal talks
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Even in a White House viewed as business friendly, a United and American combo would be bound to raise some serious concerns.
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Kevin Warsh's financial disclosures reveal a fortune well in excess of $100 million, making him probably the wealthiest Fed chair nominee in decades.
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United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby reportedly floated a potential merger with Trump administration officials earlier this year.
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Kevin M. Warsh vowed to divest a substantial amount of his more than $100 million in assets as he faces a complicated path to becoming the next chair of the Federal Reserve.
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Middle East War Will Slow Global Economic Growth, I.M.F. Warns The New York TimesJoint Statement on 13 April by the Heads of the International Energy Agency, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank Group IEA - International Energy AgencyIran war escalation could trigger global recession, IMF warns The GuardianIMF says Iran war "halted" global economic momentum, expects hotter inflation Axios
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The April FMS was eagerly awaited given the oil price shock caused by events in the Middle East. While sentiment darkened, though, investors seem reluctant to cut risk significantly.
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Oil Prices Slip and Stocks Gain as Investors Eye Possible Path to Peace The New York TimesStock futures tick higher after S&P 500 erases Iran war losses: Live updates CNBCOil prices fall as supply concerns ease on hopes for US-Iran talks ReutersStock Market News, April 13, 2026: Nasdaq, S&P 500 and Dow Push Higher; Oil Pares Its Rise WSJ
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Albertsons's stock was falling Tuesday after a sales miss and an announcement that the grocery-store chain has reached a $774 million settlement to resolve opioid-related claims.
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Albert Breer's Notes: Predicting the Perfect NFL Draft Fit for the Giants Sports IllustratedMake the Case: Possibilities at 5 and 37 Giants.comNew York Giants intend to take 'best player available' in 2026 NFL draft Yahoo SportsNY Giants 2026 NFL Draft meetings tracker: Who is visiting Big Blue? Bergen RecordGiants seven-round NFL mock d
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Six ships turned around as part of Strait of Hormuz blockade, US military says ReutersHow geography powers Iran's grip on the Strait of Hormuz, despite U.S. blockade The Washington PostStephanie Ruhle says Trump's blockade gamble could backfire: ‘It hurts everybody.' MS NOWTrump's decision to blockade Iran ups the ante on prices PoliticoLive updates: Trump warns Iran as US military blockade on Iranian ports takes effect CNN
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Business class isn't the only winner. Delta is upgrading seats, screens, and comfort across the plane.
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NFL Draft rumors 2026: NY Giants reportedly among teams looking to trade down Big Blue ViewNY Giants 2026 NFL Draft meetings tracker: Who is visiting Big Blue? Bergen RecordAlbert Breer's Notes: Predicting the Perfect NFL Draft Fit for the Giants Sports Illustrated
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With a quarter of IRS auditors gone and enforcement at its lowest in 20 years, tax lawyers say they're seeing a shift in taxpayer behavior.
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A published report says that United Airlines has pitched senior government officials on whether it could get permission to merge with American Airlines, a transaction that if completed would lead to carrier controlling a third of the market.
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Donald Trump says Iran is keen to strike a deal as US blockade of Strait of Hormuz continues
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An economic "sugar high" created by a combination of factors could push the S&P 500 as high as 7,300 by July, according to a team of equity strategists at Wells Fargo.
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Goldman Sachs posted record equities trading revenue for the first quarter, helping propel the overall firm to its second-highest quarterly revenue.
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Whatever happens in the Middle East, European prices are unlikely to rise as much as they did in 2022
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Although their share prices may have moved in different directions recently, both of these stocks still look rather promising at today's prices.
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Most people view debt as something to be avoided at all costs. But that's because most people don't use debt properly. A prime example of improper debt use is the credit card. People charge too much, fail to pay the card in full at the end of the month, then find themselves unable to pay down the debt without also paying exceedingly high interest, often for years.
However, some kinds of debt, such as a securities-backed line of credit, or SBLOC, can be helpful. They can even save or earn you money. SBLOCs are rolling lines of credit based on the value of assets in your accounts. They're excellent ways to use debt to your advantage.
How Securities-Backed Lending Works
Borrowing money by collateralizing securities held in after-tax investment accounts is called securities-backed lending. The interest rate will often be lower than other types of loans, and you'll generally get access to funds in just a few days.
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However, as with almost anything, there are caveats to taking out an SBLOC. While you can keep buying and selling securities in the collateralized account, you can't use the loaned money for other securities-based dealings, such as trading or buying. And setting up an SBLOC will make it more challenging to move those collateralized assets to a different firm.
As an example of how SBLOCs can benefit you, suppose you need $75,000 for a one-time purchase of a car or a once-in-a-lifetime vacation. A typical way to acquire it would be to sell assets in a retirement account. That presents a number of drawbacks:
First, your income for that year would increase by $75,000 and could put you in a
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Global stock markets drifted lower on Thursday as an increase in new coronavirus cases in some U.S. states and China crushed hopes of a swift economic comeback from the pandemic, underpinning demand for safe-haven currencies such as the dollar and Japanese yen.
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