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María Soledad Davila Calero
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Finance
Boosted by public markets and tech IPOs, demand for private shares reaches highest level since 2021
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Personal Finance
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Tech
Ex-Twitter Trust and Safety worker charged with anti-Semitic hate crime for punching Lyft customer
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Politics
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Companies
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The U.S. spent $179 million in 2023 minting pennies and nickels, and $100 bills are going out of style. Why do we still need cash?
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The Coins
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Companies
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Regulators
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Missing its latest inflation target gives the Fed ‘every excuse to not cut the interest rates in March,’ expert says
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