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  1. China’s Crackdown on Offshore Brokerages: End of an Era for Cross-Border Investors

    China’s Crackdown on Offshore Brokerages: End of an Era for Cross-Border Investors

    China targets offshore brokerages like Futu and Tiger Brokers, halting new trades for mainland clients in a bid to assert capital control.

    2w ago 2 min read
  2. Boris Vujčić to Succeed Luis de Guindos as ECB Vice-President

    Boris Vujčić to Succeed Luis de Guindos as ECB Vice-President

    Croatian central bank governor Boris Vujčić will replace Luis de Guindos, becoming the first from a post-2004 EU nation on the ECB Executive Board.

    2w ago 1 min read
  3. Nvidia's 2,400% Dividend Hike Reshapes the S&P 500 Dividend Futures Market

    Nvidia's 2,400% Dividend Hike Reshapes the S&P 500 Dividend Futures Market

    Nvidia's massive dividend increase impacts the S&P 500 dividend futures market, drawing institutional attention and reshaping index-level payout expectations.

    2w ago 1 min read
  4. MiniMax Targets Shanghai STAR Market After 400% Hong Kong Surge

    MiniMax Targets Shanghai STAR Market After 400% Hong Kong Surge

    Shanghai AI firm MiniMax Group files for a second listing on the STAR Market following a massive rally in Hong Kong.

    3w ago 1 min read
  5. The $500k Home Sale Tax Break That's Failing Retirees

    The $500k Home Sale Tax Break That's Failing Retirees

    Frozen for 27 years, the capital gains exclusion on home sales increasingly traps wealthy homeowners.

    3w ago 2 min read
  6. Retiring with School-Age Kids: A Growing Financial Challenge

    Retiring with School-Age Kids: A Growing Financial Challenge

    More Americans are retiring with dependent children. Financial planners weigh in on the costs, from college to health insurance.

    3w ago 1 min read
  7. Why Your Grocery Bill Remains High Despite Inflation Cooling

    Why Your Grocery Bill Remains High Despite Inflation Cooling

    A breakdown of why grocery prices stay elevated even as inflation slows, covering wage costs, supply chains, and regional disparities.

    3w ago 1 min read
  8. US Jobs Report Expected to Show Steady Growth, Stable Unemployment

    US Jobs Report Expected to Show Steady Growth, Stable Unemployment

    May 2026 Employment Situation report likely to reflect continued labor market resilience, with key data points for the Fed and traders.

    3w ago 1 min read