It's rare to hear bankers praising regulation that limits their activities, but the Fed's scrutiny of banks' physical commodities units came at a fortuitous time for the largest Wall Street firms.
The company had 100,000 back-ordered pairs of its beloved boots last year, forcing it to shore up its manufacturing so it wouldn't happen again. It's happening again.
As you might expect, Daily Show audiences' reactions to Noah's first night depended on how they already felt about him, which is doubly unfair considering how little of him any of us have seen.
The average American card is pretty much an antique. With the introduction of EMV chips, your cards are finally moving out of the 1960s. Here's how it all works.
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