4 ways that AI and tech are reshaping finance
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Generative AI and financial data are opening up the digital economy to more consumers and small businesses, but crypto concerns remain.
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Generative AI and financial data are opening up the digital economy to more consumers and small businesses, but crypto concerns remain.
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New research from MIT Sloan shows that changes to credit conditions affected housing prices during the 2000s housing boom and bust — and they’re still relevant today.
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As markets churn, ground your investing decisions with insights on mutual funds, options markets, target date funds, fintech, DeFi, and more.
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Better communication between spouses could translate to saving an average of almost $700 more every year, new MIT Sloan research shows.
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White employees receive nearly twice as much in employer and tax subsidies for retirement saving than Black and Hispanic workers.
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Bankruptcy is designed to give distressed Americans a fresh financial start, but new research shows that Black filers are more likely to have their cases dismissed than whites filers.
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When employers hold back wages for retirement savings, younger consumers and less-wealthy people cut their spending. Wealthier individuals tap their deposit accounts.
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New framework incorporates economic shocks to determine how exchange rate fluctuations affect inflation.
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Robert C. Merton shares his views on Silicon Valley Bank, interest-rate risk, and the need for an accurate assessment of financial policy.
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New research shows aggressive Fed intervention in the financial markets can wind up increasing asset price volatility.