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Beware, Options Investors: You Pay a High Trading Price Compared With Stocks
Options on stocks and ETFs had much bigger bid-ask spreads than those for the stocks and ETFs themselves. Source link
How the Hottest Name in Hair Care Became a Cautionary Tale
Even by the light-speed standard of social media, Olaplex had a fast rise—and suffered an even quicker backlash. Founded in 2014, the hair-care company built
Renewable Diesel Booms Despite Concern Over Effect on Food Prices
As U.S. production of the plant- and animal-derived biofuel soars, the EPA is worrying about surging demand for vegetable oils Source link
IRS Plan to Spend $80 Billion Includes Real-Time Tax Alerts
The tax agency promises digital improvements but no audit-rate increase for most households. Source link
These Tech Workers Say They Were Hired to Do Nothing
Management Managing Your Career Amid layoffs, former workers in tech are venting about jobs with little to do; ‘hoarding us like Pokémon cards’ Source link
Big Hospital Property Owner Expects Earnings Hit
Medical Properties Trust expects to take a roughly $300 million charge tied to a deal involving some of its holdings. Source link
March Jobs Report Shows Hiring Gradually Cooled
U.S. hiring gradually cooled in March as employers added 236,000 workers. The unemployment rate fell to 3.5%. Source link
Declines in Loan Values Are Widespread Among Banks
When Silicon Valley Bank collapsed last month, the core problem was a giant hole in its bond portfolio. When depositors started fleeing First Republic Bank soon
The Problem With the IRS Pledge Not to Step Up Audits of Earners Under $400,000
When taxpayers underreport income, it is hard to know who is rich and who is middle class. Source link
Chinese Consumers' Lack of Confidence Is Causing a Rush of Mortgage Prepayments
Worries about future income levels and poor investment returns are pushing borrowers to repay debt early. Source link