Sports betting to build wealth is becoming the new American dream
More people under 30 are using gambling as a shortcut to buying a home or paying student loans
More people under 30 are using gambling as a shortcut to buying a home or paying student loans
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Preliminary data shows that Russia used a North Korean missile in a deadly attack on Ukraine, marking the return of Pyongyang’s ballistic weapons after a hiatus in the war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Thursday. The strike hit a family home in Radushne, a village in southeastern Ukraine, and killed at least six people…
From there, the programme turns to some of the most commercially significant emerging segments in Canadian mortgage: aging borrowers and home equity access, the renewal wave reshaping client books across the country, private and mortgage investment corporation (MIC) lending, and the near-prime corridor sitting between prime qualification standards and the alternative market. Sebastien Kuperhause of…
Crypto.com said Thursday that it has secured a strategic $400 million investment from Citadel Securities, valuing the company at $20 billion in what is the first institutional funding round in its decade-long history. The investment comes as the crypto industry undergoes rapid institutionalisation, with digital assets increasingly serving as fundamental infrastructure for capital markets. The…
People work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on July 07, 2026 in New York City. Spencer Platt | Getty Images International Business Machines shares slipped double digits on Tuesday after the hardware, software and consulting provider released preliminary second-quarter results that fell short of expectations. The tech company reported adjusted…
On Wall Street, “cheese” is slang for money. In Italy, they decided the metaphor needed collateral. Deep inside climate-controlled warehouses in Emilia-Romagna, hundreds of thousands of wheels of Parmigiano-Reggiano sit on shelves while securing loans from Credito Emiliano, Fortune reported Monday (Aug. 10). It’s banking with notes of hazelnut, salt and a surprisingly complicated risk…