December 26, 2024
Tangible Assets

Barcelona moving on Tottenham man, with Postecoglou ‘keen to cash in’ on flop this summer

Barcelona are reportedly eyeing a cut-price deal for Tottenham left-back Sergio Reguilon, who the club are reportedly ‘keen to cash in on’ with his contract ticking down. Reguilon has never played north of 27 Premier League games in a season at Tottenham. While he was signed in 2020, he only played at Spurs – sparsely

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Gold Investing

The funds making the most of the gold price surge

Bonds might have done well in the recent stock market sell-off but it’s another safe haven asset really gathering momentum this year. The gold price hit an all-time high this month, with specialists pointing to contributing factors such as falling interest rates, a weakening dollar and escalating geopolitical tensions. With many of these factors looking

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Financial Assets

The jump in the prize money payout from the last time the Women’s British Open was at St. Andrews will shock you | Golf News and Tour Information

In 2013, the last time the AIG Women’s Open was played at St. Andrews, Stacy Lewis cashed a first-place prize money payout of $402,583 for her victory out of a total purse of $2.75 million. Come Sunday, when a new champion photographed on the Swilcan Bridge, there will be 3½ times that much on the

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Gold Investing

Gold Bars Now Worth $1 Million as Gold Prices Hit New Highs

We research all brands listed and may earn a fee from our partners. Research and financial considerations may influence how brands are displayed. Not all brands are included. Learn more. The price of gold set a new all-time high on Tuesday, propelling the cost of a single gold bar to over $1 million for the

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Financial Assets

Outrage as California opens up $300M home loan scheme to migrants

By James Reinl, Social Affairs Correspondent, For Dailymail.Com Published: 20:32, 20 August 2024 | Updated: 20:39, 20 August 2024 Californians are reacting angrily to revelations that migrants who entered the US illegally could soon benefit from a taxpayer-funded state scheme to help hard-up residents buy homes. Democrats on the California Senate Appropriations Committee have approved

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Financial Assets

FinTechs Need Gut Check as They Safeguard Money

As the regulatory gaze sharpens on FinTechs, the companies themselves are mindful that they need new tools and a new approach to operations, in order to stay on the right side of the regulators. “The cost of fraud is high,” Ryan Dew, SVP, Product Solutions for Thredd, noted to PYMNTS in a recent interview, adding

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Tangible Assets

Commonwealth Bank reveals how much it spends providing cash at branches and ATMS

By Daily Mail Australia Reporter and Aap Published: 02:16, 20 August 2024 | Updated: 02:54, 20 August 2024 Commonwealth Bank has revealed how much it spends providing cash at its branches and ATMs amid growing concerns banks will eliminate physical money in order to boost their already massive profits. In its latest annual report, the

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Fixed Assets

Wheeler Machinery Co. acquires Diamond Equipment & Tool Rental

Salt Lake City — Wheeler Machinery Co. has acquired Diamond Equipment & Tool Rental. This strategic move significantly expands Wheeler’s Cat Rental Store division with an enlarged footprint and an enhanced product offering to further affirm Wheeler’s position as a one-stop shop for all equipment rental needs. Wheeler Machinery Co. has acquired Diamond Equipment &

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Financial Assets

Walz and Vance finances couldn’t be more different. Advisers weigh in

Tim Walz on JD Vance: ready to debate Democratice Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz campaigned with Kamala Harris on Tuesday — and said he’s looking forward to debating JD Vance. Fox – 2 Detroit A record 58% of Americans owned stocks in 2022, according to the Federal Reserve. Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz was

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Tangible Assets

REVEALED: The Labour cabinet ministers who are using YOUR cash to warm THEIR homes after stripping ten million pensioners of their winter fuel payments

Cabinet ministers were branded ‘hypocrites’ last night for claiming soaring amounts on expenses to heat their second homes while stripping ten million pensioners of their winter fuel payments. Eleven of Sir Keir Starmer‘s Cabinet have relied on taxpayer-funded help to pay their energy bills, analysis of expenses receipts reveals, with the amount they claimed soaring

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