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Direct primary care (DPC) has become an intriguing alternative to the pricey system that is American health care....
(Bloomberg) -- A Goldman Sachs Group Inc. investment banker in New York was arrested over allegations of insider trading in the U.S., according to court records unsealed on Friday.Bryan Cohen, a vice president, leaked nonpublic information for almost three years in exchange for cash as part of an international insider-trading scheme that led to $2.6 million in illicit gains, according to a separate complaint from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that didn’t identify his employer.Some information was tied to pending deals involving Syngenta AG and Buffalo Wild Wings Inc., the documents show.A Goldman spokeswoman confirmed Cohen was an investment banker who worked in the consumer retail division. The bank was unaware of the allegations until Cohen was arrested on Friday morning at his apartment in Manhattan. He has since been placed on leave.“We are cooperating with the authorities on the situation regarding Mr. Cohen,” Nicole Sharp, a representative for the...
Earnings will be the focal point for investors this week, as about a quarter of the S&P 500 companies gear up to report results....
(Bloomberg) -- Want the lowdown on European markets? In your inbox before the open, every day. Sign up here.The weekend’s developments in the U.K.’s path to exit the European Union have left equity and sterling investors with yet more uncertainty, with outcomes ranging from a delay, a chaotic departure or -- if Prime Minister Boris Johnson succeeds in his latest plan -- an exit with a deal on Oct. 31.“Financial markets closed last week on an optimistic tone with hopes of resolution and certainty to the Brexit outlook. These hopes have been dashed,” said David Page, Senior Economist at AXA Investment Managers. The pound may see “knee-jerk weakness” on Monday, according to AMP Capital Investors Ltd., while the U.K.’s domestically-exposed FTSE 250, which gained 5.2% over the past six trading days, will also be in focus.Still, losses for the pound and U.K. domestic equities may be limited as a no-deal exit...
Welcome to Money Diaries, where we’re tackling what might be the last taboo facing modern working women: money. We’re asking women how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period — and we’re tracking every last dollar.Today: a Registered Dietitian working in Healthcare who makes $67,000 per year and spends some of her money this week on teeth whitening strips.Occupation: Registered Dietitian Industry: Healthcare Age: 30 Location: New York, NY Salary: $67,000 Paycheck Amount (biweekly): $1,745.11 (post-tax and deductions) Gender Identity: WomanMonthly Expenses Rent: $1,325 (I split rent for a one-bedroom with my boyfriend) Loans: $228 (fixed rate personal loan, will be paid off October 2020) Utilities: $0 (my boyfriend pays for internet and electric — we split the rent, but he pays utilities since his salary is significantly higher than mine) Credit Cards: $200 (paying down a surprise vet bill — I have pet insurance now) Invisalign: $400 (this...
Battery metals are quickly becoming a key priority for the United States as it moves to reduce its dependence on foreign mineral imports...
Howard Marks put it nicely when he said that, rather than worrying about share price volatility, 'The possibility of......