Month: March 2023

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts (Photo: Bloomberg / Getty Images) With an acceptance rate of just under 4%, Massachusetts Institute of Technology is considered the ultimate dream school, according to a new survey of college-bound students and their families. However, it’s not only one of the hardest schools to get into
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Pictured here is Shanghai’s Lujiazui Financial District on June 7, 2022. Vcg | Visual China Group | Getty Images BEIJING — Ratings agency Moody’s said Wednesday it maintained a “negative” outlook on China’s banking sector as a result of a drawn out recovery after Beijing’s Covid controls ended. China’s economy missed a national growth target
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Chinese tourists are raring to travel again. But this time, the usual suspects — Venice, Paris and Madrid, for example — aren’t their top picks. As China’s reopening gains momentum after three years of Covid-19 restrictions, the country’s travel-hungry citizens are emerging much changed, according to the Chinese Outbound Tourism Research Institute, an independent consulting company
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Yesterday saw an unprecedented collapse in American banking stocks, led by Silvergate and Silicon Valley Bank. But what caused the crash? #US #Banking #Crypto #Tech #VC #Treasuries #Interest Rates #Federal Reserve #Investing #Trading #SI #SIVB #KEY #RF #CFG
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It’s been a tough time for cryptocurrency but, despite volatility, you still need to know how the technology works, said Douglas Boneparth, a certified financial planner based in New York. The digital currency market dropped by nearly $1.4 trillion in 2022, following a cascade of bankruptcies and liquidity issues, including the high-profile collapse of crypto
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