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Lego Sales Climb Despite Toy Market Woes
Lego Group posted record sales and operating profit in the first half of the year as consumers scrambled to get their hands on the toy-brick maker’s sets.
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The American Dream Feels Out of Reach for Most
A Wall Street Journal poll shows people want a home, a family and a comfortable retirement, but say those goals are tough to achieve even with hard work.
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CrowdStrike Ends Turbulent Quarter, Battered but Standing
The cybersecurity vendor is set to release earnings Wednesday, its first quarterly report since causing a global tech outage in July.
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Fighting Financial Crime Could Pay for Nasdaq
The exchange company has diversified into more services for banks, including anti-financial crime tools.
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Credit Scores Without Debt? Fintech Cards Baffle Credit Industry
So-called credit-builder cards let users deposit money to pay bills. The fintechs say this counts as borrowing. The companies that create credit scores and reports aren’t so sure.
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Eurozone Government Bond Yields Seen Range-Bound Until Friday’s Data
Euro rates will likely wait for Friday’s eurozone unemployment and inflation numbers for direction and thus the Bund curve should remain fairly range-bound until then, ING said.