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How much money did Love Is Blind’s Stephen owe Monica?

It’s been a dramatic month in the world of reality TV. From things kicking off on Married At First Sight UK to the seventh (!)

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Big Money Flowed to Pro-Trump Groups in the Past Three Months

Quite a bit happened in presidential politics this summer. But the money behind much of it has been somewhat hidden — until now. Much of

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The smart money is dumb money

In this edition of Contramoney, let me state the obvious, re-label the “smart money”, and then, perhaps, challenge the dumb money’s intellect (you and me

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Flies, rats and hush money – living next to a ‘monster’ incinerator

While Runcorn is home to the UK’s biggest incinerator, a significant proportion of the town’s local rubbish is not burned at the site. Instead, some

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Al Pacino Went Broke and Had to Act in Bad Films for Money

Al Pacino writes in his recently-published memoir “Sonny Boy” that he was forced to make dramatic career changes after losing all of his money due

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“Am I Putting My Money Where My Mouth Is?” and Other Questions to Ask About Gender Diversity

This week’s conversation is an old conversation: The lack of gender diversity in creative leadership. We’ve all seen the double-page spread featuring 12 chief creative

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Small Business Administration Disaster Fund Is Out Of Money

Topline The Small Business Administration’s disaster loan program has depleted its funds following two back-to-back hurricanes, the administration announced Tuesday, which will likely slow recovery

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EU cuts cost of money transfers

Banks are planning their strategy on payments and charges on money transfers ahead of adjusting to the new European Union Regulation, which obliges them to

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Global money laundering body to consider blacklisting Russia – POLITICO

Publicly, the FATF has said it views Russia’s aggression as unacceptable and as running counter to its “core principles”, but in practice, lowering Russia’s ranking

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Rachel Reeves hit by extra £100m state pension bill

However, former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb said the additional 0.1 percentage point could cost the Government an extra £100m.  Sir Steve, of pensions consultancy