Automotive News executive editor Jamie Butters discusses the expansion of the UAW strikes and its impact on car buyers. United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain said in his weekly address Friday that the union’s strike against Detroit’s Big Three automakers will continue against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, but did …
Read More »Asda slashing prices of must-have products – eight items on sale for £1 or under | Personal Finance | Finance
In a recent video, Latest Deals broke down what products people need to get from Asda this Halloween. So far, the TikTok has hundreds of likes from viewers looking to find the best supermarket savings. The content creator shared: “Here are eight Halloween deals under £1 at Asda. This Ghostface …
Read More »Today’s mortgage rates for 15-year terms edge up as 30-year rates remain unchanged
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Read More »Bank of England urged to cut interest rates with warning of yet more pain for borrowers | Personal Finance | Finance
With retail spending down, experts predict the base rate will remain at 5.25 percent (Image: GETTY) Britons are warned they could “feel the pain” of the Bank of England either raising or refusing to cut interest rates despite being urged to slash them. With retail spending down, experts are divided …
Read More »LARRY KUDLOW: There is no Hamas without Iran
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow provides insight on the Israel-Hamas war on ‘Kudlow.’ All eyes on President Joe Biden tonight, as he addresses the nation regarding the Israeli war, but the president will also speak on Ukraine, and possibly roam around the world, because there are so many hot spots …
Read More »Public sector pensions are set to rise again…at taxpayers’ expense | UK | News
Public sector workers are set to receive another bumper pension rise at the expense of taxpayers. Civil servants, teachers and NHS staff are among those benefiting from the 6.7% inflation figure announced earlier this week. The rise comes on top of a 10.1% uplift to the “gold-plated” retirement savings announced …
Read More »Citigroup fires employee over ‘revolting’ antisemitic social media post
University of California, Berkeley, corporate law professor Steven Solomon explains how students have become divorced from reality. Citigroup has fired an employee who wrote an antisemitic social media post that suggested Hitler was justified in carrying out the Holocaust after the message sparked outrage online. The non-partisan group Stop AntiSemitism …
Read More »Martin Lewis warns state pensioners to look out for letter as they could be owed thousands | Personal Finance | Finance
Martin Lewis has urged state pensioners to look out for an important letter as they could be owed tens of thousands of pounds. Letters are being sent out to people who could be affected by an error where Home Responsibilities Protection (HRP) is not added to a person’s National Insurance …
Read More »Existing home sales fall for 6th month as supply crunch worsens
Washington Examiner columnist Tiana Lowe Doescher and FOX Business’ Lydia Hu join ‘Making Money’ host Charles Payne to discuss the impact of the housing crisis on young people. U.S. existing home sales continued to slide in September as a combination of steep mortgage rates and a worsening supply shortage squeezed …
Read More »Over two-thirds have told a financial fib – with a quarter doing so four times a month | Personal Finance | Finance
More than two-thirds of adults have told a “financial fib” – lying about earnings, money spent on purchases, taking out secret loans, or keeping hidden savings accounts. A poll, of 2,000 adults, found 67 percent have told a mistruth relating to money in some way – with as many as …
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