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Investors roll more than $600 billion a year to IRAs. Anticipated Labor Department rules could raise their protections
The U.S. Department of Labor will soon issue a rule expected to crack down on advisors and brokers who recommend rolling money from a 401(k) plan to IRA.
Hispanic unemployment rate declines in September
The U.S. unemployment rate held steady in September, but ticked down among Hispanic workers, data from the U.S. Labor Department revealed Friday.
Here’s where the jobs are for September 2023 — in one chart
Leisure and hospitality was the strongest sector for job growth in September, while information lost jobs.
Payrolls increased by 336,000 in September, much more than expected
Nonfarm payrolls were expected to increase by 170,000 in September, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate.
Stocks making the biggest premarket moves: Pioneer Natural Resources, Levi Strauss, Tesla, Philips and more
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in the premarket.
UK’s embattled Metro Bank expected to struggle to raise capital with ‘no easy solutions’
Metro Bank will likely struggle to raise fresh capital, according to analysts, who outlined bleak prospects for the beleaguered bank.
Inflation is ‘always going to be a risk’ with the U.S. economy now fundamentally changed, ADP chief economist says
Inflation is “always going to be a risk” in the U.S. due to structural changes in the labor market, according to Nela Richardson, chief economist at payroll processing firm ADP.
Do menopause retreats work — and why are people paying $15,000 for them?
The menopause market will be worth $600 billion by 2025, with more than one billion women reaching perimenopause between now and then.
China plans to ease one of the biggest hurdles for foreign business
Chinese authorities are signaling a softer stance on once-stringent data rules, among recent moves to ease regulation for business, especially foreign ones.