Avatarflipboard83155 days agoKing Solomon’s Financial Advice: 7 Rich Proverbs That Can Boost Your Wealthgobankingrates.com - Kellan JansenKing Solomon was a biblical Israeli king revered for his wisdom. His lessons are still worth considering today -- particularly if you're pursuing …
Avatarflipboard83154 days agoIsrael-Iran War Fears Suddenly Spark $500 Billion Bitcoin And Crypto Price Crash—Hitting Ethereum, BNB, XRP, Solana And DogecoinForbes - Billy BambroughBTChas fallen sharply after Israel's military said Iran had fired "dozens" of drones toward it in a retaliatory attack. The bitcoin price has dropped toward $60,000 per bitcoin, down from over $70,000 per bitcoin earlier this week, after the Iranian Revolutionary Guard said it launched “dozens of …
Avatarflipboard83155 days agoI looked into Angela Rayner’s tax affairs – here’s what I foundverified_publishernewstatesman.com - Dan NeidleA tax expert explores questions over the deputy Labour leader’s capital gains tax and council house sale. In February, the tax lawyer Dan Neidle – an …
Avatarflipboard83156 days agoBank of England: 'Serious deficiencies' in economy forecasts, review findsbbc.co.uk - By Andy VerityThe Bank of England's economic forecasting system has "serious deficiencies" that need to be modernised, according to a review. The independent report by Dr Ben Bernanke, former head of the US central bank, found staff used outdated systems that should be overhauled or replaced. He found there had …
Avatarflipboard8315Apr 11Sub-postmistress jailed while pregnant rejects ex-Post Office boss' apologybbc.co.uk - By Michael RaceA former sub-postmistress who was wrongly jailed while she was pregnant has rejected an apology by a former Post Office boss who congratulated the team behind her conviction. "Brilliant news. Well done," wrote then managing director David Smith in an email to colleagues in 2010. Seema Misra was eight …
Avatarflipboard8315US inflation jumps as fuel and housing costs risebbc.co.uk - By Natalie ShermanConsumer prices in the US rose faster than expected last month, in a sign that the fight to slow inflation has stalled. Prices rose 3.5% over the 12 months to March, up from 3.2% in February, the US Labor Department said. Higher costs for fuel, housing, dining out and clothing drove the …