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China to accelerate issuance of government bonds, finance minister says
BEIJING, China, Nov 5 (Reuters) – China will accelerate the issuance and use of government bonds, state-run news agency Xinhua reported on Sunday citing an interview with new finance minister Lan Foan.The finance ministry will steadily promote the resolution of local government debt risk and increase efforts to better leverage the role of special bonds…
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China to accelerate issuance of government bonds, finance minister says
BEIJING, China, Nov 5 (Reuters) – China will accelerate the issuance and use of government bonds, state-run news agency Xinhua reported on Sunday citing an interview with new finance minister Lan Foan.The finance ministry will steadily promote the resolution of local government debt risk and increase efforts to better leverage the role of special bonds…
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My Sister Has an Unspoken Rule for Her Bridal Shower. Uh…
Pay Dirt is Slate’s money advice column. Have a question? Send it to Athena and Elizabeth here. (It’s anonymous!) Dear Pay Dirt, My sister has asked me to work with a few of her friends to throw her an extravagant bridal shower. As a part of this, she is expecting each her friends to pay for a significant…
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My Sister Has an Unspoken Rule for Her Bridal Shower. Uh…
Pay Dirt is Slate’s money advice column. Have a question? Send it to Athena and Elizabeth here. (It’s anonymous!) Dear Pay Dirt, My sister has asked me to work with a few of her friends to throw her an extravagant bridal shower. As a part of this, she is expecting each her friends to pay for a significant…
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Retirement is overrated, Gen Z says, as ‘soft saving’ trend takes hold
Generation Z is taking a more relaxed approach to their long-term financial security, according to a recent study. The so-called “soft saving” trend is about living in the moment, with less emphasis on retiring early — or none at all. But when it comes to savings, young adults should not discount the power of compound…
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Retirement is overrated, Gen Z says, as ‘soft saving’ trend takes hold
Generation Z is taking a more relaxed approach to their long-term financial security, according to a recent study. The so-called “soft saving” trend is about living in the moment, with less emphasis on retiring early — or none at all. But when it comes to savings, young adults should not discount the power of compound…
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With CD rates at 5% or higher, I asked a financial planner which kind I should use to earn the most
The author, Jen Glantz. Jen Glantz Redeem now Our experts answer readers’ banking questions and write unbiased product reviews (here’s how we assess banking products). In some cases, we receive a commission from our partners; however, our opinions are our own. Terms apply to offers listed on this page.I rely on fixed-rate CDs, which have…
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With CD rates at 5% or higher, I asked a financial planner which kind I should use to earn the most
The author, Jen Glantz. Jen Glantz Redeem now Our experts answer readers’ banking questions and write unbiased product reviews (here’s how we assess banking products). In some cases, we receive a commission from our partners; however, our opinions are our own. Terms apply to offers listed on this page.I rely on fixed-rate CDs, which have…
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Finance expert reveals how viral cash stuffing trend can help you stick to a budget
<!–> Senior industry analyst Ted Rossman of Bankrate.com discusses consumers turning to ‘buy now, pay later’ options and the risks involved in financing day-to-day essentials. What’s old has become new again. Setting aside physical cash and stuffing it in envelopes to stay on budget – otherwise known as “cash stuffing” or the “envelope method”…
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Finance expert reveals how viral cash stuffing trend can help you stick to a budget
<!–> Senior industry analyst Ted Rossman of Bankrate.com discusses consumers turning to ‘buy now, pay later’ options and the risks involved in financing day-to-day essentials. What’s old has become new again. Setting aside physical cash and stuffing it in envelopes to stay on budget – otherwise known as “cash stuffing” or the “envelope method”…