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Opinion: The stock-market selloff isn’t over yet. Here are 4 reasons why.

By FinMar NewsMarch 4, 2025

Published: March 4, 2025 at 6:02 p.m. ETThe U.S. stock market put in an impressive reversal on Tuesday, but more selling lies ahead. Here’s why:Further signs of U.S.…

SEC: Investment Firm Failed to Adhere to ‘Biblically Responsible Investing’

By FinMar NewsSeptember 20, 2024

Inspire Investing told clients it would apply biblical values to its investing strategy. Regulators say it fell short of its stated virtues. The Idaho-based registered investment…

Can you be fired for your political opinions?

By FinMar NewsOctober 28, 2023

The Florida-based Christian university, also known as PBAU, says it “equips students to grow in wisdom, lead with conviction and serve God boldly.” But English professor…

Opinion: Stocks and homes are still pricey because buyers think inflation

By FinMar NewsOctober 21, 2023

“ Fed Chairman Jerome Powell is essentially telling us that  monetary policy may work its wonders if we are just patient.” A Federal Reserve decision to keep…

Buyer beware: SEC warns investors to avoid coronavirus-related frauds and

By FinMar NewsSeptember 27, 2023

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is urging investors to beware of scams linked to the coronavirus pandemic, and to carefully consider claims relating to treatments,…

Whether COVID-19 boosters get approved or not, Pfizer and Moderna have

By FinMar NewsSeptember 23, 2023

It’s likely that millions of COVID-19 booster shots will be administered in the U.S. in the coming months, but that doesn’t mean companies like Moderna Inc.…

Could a post-Roe world push even more women out of the workforce?

By FinMar NewsSeptember 3, 2023

As supporters of abortion rights raised concerns about women’s economic power in light of the Supreme Court’s potential reversal of Roe v. Wade, women accounted for…

House Democrats plan EV tax credits of up to $12,500, as Republicans,

By FinMar NewsAugust 31, 2023

The Democratic-run House Ways and Means Committee’s proposals for the party’s $3.5 trillion spending package include new tax credits for electric vehicles, as Washington continues to…

What is an algorithmic stablecoin? Why is Terra in the news? Here’s what in

By FinMar NewsAugust 22, 2023

What happens when a “stablecoin” isn’t so stable? Investors are trying to make sense of what’s going on with a popular token known as TerraUSD, the…

Energy News

Galveston activists sue over Endangered Species Act exemption for oil and

Oil rises as Trump makes ominous threat against Iran ahead of deadline

Protestors march in downtown Houston to oppose CERAWeek on first day of

Former insiders on how the iPhone maker can win with AI

Banks News

White House Slams CLARITY Act Yield Ban

Evercore Lowers Capital One Financial Price Target

KeyState CEO Josh Miller Joins Friends of Traditional Banking Board

Scott Bok: AI’s impact on finance jobs is nuanced, investment banking has

Real Estate News

Why real estate investors are done waiting

Nick Candy’s $350 Million London Mansion Sale Shatters Records

NAHREP installs 2026 president; JPAR promotes industry veteran

San Diego rents show slight decline as apartment listings increase – NBC 7

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