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The 2008 housing crash was triggered, in part, by adjustable rate mortgages. Experts say the mortgage industry is in a much more solid place today.
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A kind of mortgage that helped cause the housing crash is surging in popularity. Here's why it's different this time.

A kind of mortgage that helped cause the housing crash is surging in popularity. Here's why it's different this time.

The 2008 housing crash was triggered, in part, by adjustable rate mortgages. Experts say the mortgage industry is in a much more solid place today.

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Oil companies are raking in the largest quarterly profits in a decade, raising concerns that the sector is using high gas prices to gouge customers.

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The 49-year-old founder of a $5 billion Web3 behemoth backed by Sequoia and George Soros shares why he does not fear 2 of crypto's biggest anxieties
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The 49-year-old founder of a $5 billion Web3 behemoth backed by Sequoia and George Soros shares why he does not fear 2 of crypto's biggest anxieties

Yat Siu, investor in companies like Opensea, The Sandbox, and Metamask, on why he doesn't fear a bear market, or concentrated ownership by whales.

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While aiming for a 'soft landing,' Fed Chair Powell warns that cooling inflation without plunging into a recession will be 'challenging'

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There are several paths to "a soft or soft-ish landing," Powell said, but Russia's invasion of Ukraine and supply-chain issues make them risky.

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I left NYC to live in Miami for 5 months. It's been great for business — here's why other entrepreneurs should make a similar trip.
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I left NYC to live in Miami for 5 months. It's been great for business — here's why other entrepreneurs should make a similar trip.

Serial tech entrepreneur Darshan Somashekar, who's sold companies to Facebook and Chegg, says he grew his network and better understood his users.

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Trump and his associates just had a very bad day thanks to a cascading series of Justice Department moves

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From New York to DC, associates of former President Donald Trump were surely feeling new heat from the Justice Department on Tuesday.

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'There's blood in the water.' M&A dealmakers are circling troubled tech startups looking for acquisition bargains.
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'There's blood in the water.' M&A dealmakers are circling troubled tech startups looking for acquisition bargains.

With the bull run over, big tech M&A activity is about to occur: 8 investors, bankers explain why most startups "are not going to exit as unicorns."

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