Roundtable Concurs: Financial Education is an ‘Essential Life Skill’ and Should be Taught in Schools
Generally, the consensus regarding financial education for children and teens is straightforward: it significantly benefits the younger generations. Despite this, teaching young people about personal finances has failed to become part of the UK curriculum. To judge the importance of addressing this, a roundtable discussion at Parliament in Wales hosted by GoHenry, the prepaid debit […]
Open Banking Introduced to Saxo Bank Investment Customers Following Mastercard Partnership
Previously, in order for Saxo Bank, the investment bank, consumers to transfer money to their investment accounts they would have to log in to a separate account and do it manually. Now partnering with Mastercard, the Danish investment bank no longer has to do this as open banking payments are implemented into the platform. Currently, […]
Trump Campaigns in Iowa, Where GOP Rivals See Their Best Chance
After a light campaign schedule in the key early state, the former president is making five trips in the next six weeks.Read More
Portraits of Fire Victims: Two Toddlers Named ‘Memory,’ and a Teacher About to Wed
A picture is emerging of some of the 77 people who died when the derelict building in Johannesburg where they were living went up in flames on Aug. 31.Read More
Driving a Perilous Mountain Pass Through the Devastation of Morocco’s Earthquake
A stretch of lonely road across Morocco’s Atlas Mountains has long been known for its stunning views and perilous turns. After the earthquake, it became a lifeline for dozens of destroyed villages.Read More
How Much Do Patients Need to Know About a Potentially Risky Treatment?
An unapproved product made from umbilical cord blood was used at a prominent New York hospital. After an F.D.A. warning came an internal complaint: Patients should have been told.Read More
U.K. Inflation Rate Slips Lower for Third Straight Month
Prices rose at an annual rate of 6.7 percent in August. A rise in energy costs was offset by a slower increase in food prices.Read More
Gas Prices Have Crept Higher This Summer, a Challenge for the Fed
Now at their highest level in 11 months, they can complicate the Federal Reserve’s campaign to rein in inflation.Read More
What to Watch at the Fed’s September Meeting
The Federal Reserve is unlikely to declare victory in its war on inflation. But investors will watch for any hint that rate increases might be over.Read More
Attorney General Merrick Garland to Testify Before House Judiciary Committee
Such routine oversight hearings have become a forum for lawmakers to air their grievances and seek to bolster an inquiry into the president based on inconclusive evidence.Read More