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Black Friday is approaching, marking the unofficial kickoff to the holiday shopping season. While the event offers many buying opportunities, it also presents the challenge of shopping smartly. The goal is to enjoy the benefits of these sales without compromising your financial stability. Consider these tips for protecting your wallet while filling your shopping cart: Tip #1: Set A Budget It is the first step in responsible Black Friday shopping. Setting a budget not only prevents overspending but also helps in making informed decisions about what to purchase. Analyze your finances to establish a budget that’s within your means. Consider…

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.Nvidia’s claim that its business can sidestep the effects of US controls on the export of semiconductors to China is set to be tested when it publishes quarterly earnings on Tuesday.Investors have, for now, brushed off fears that Nvidia will suffer after the US tightened restrictions on sales to China of advanced processors that are suitable for developing large artificial intelligence systems. The chipmaker has said the controls would not have a “near-term meaningful impact” on its business.Since the Biden administration’s announcement…

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© Reuters. Visitors walk as they leave Bank Indonesia headquarters in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 17, 2019. REUTERS/Willy Kurniawan/File Photo By Susobhan Sarkar BENGALURU (Reuters) – Bank Indonesia (BI) will leave its key policy rate unchanged at 6.00% on Thursday and likely keep it at that level until at least mid-2024, according to a Reuters poll of economists in which a few respondents still expected another rate hike. Despite inflation inching up to 2.56% in October from 2.28% in September, it was still within the central bank’s 2%-4% target range for the year, suggesting price pressures were less of a concern…

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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Southwest Airlines planes are show at San Diego International airport in San Diego, California, U.S., May 18, 2023. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo By Rajesh Kumar Singh CHICAGO (Reuters) – Andrew Watterson knows the cost of flight disruptions. The chief operating officer of Southwest Airlines (NYSE:) found himself in the eye of a storm after a blizzard last December forced the company to cancel almost 17,000 flights, disrupting travel plans for about 2 million customers. With this week’s U.S. Thanksgiving holiday kicking off the holiday travel season, Watterson can ill afford another fiasco. His counterparts at other carriers…

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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: An aerial view shows tugboats helping a crude oil tanker to berth at an oil terminal, off Waidiao Island in Zhoushan, Zhejiang province, China July 18, 2022. cnsphoto via REUTERS/File Photo By Yuka Obayashi TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil futures eased on Tuesday, reversing the previous day’s rally, as concerns over weaker demand amid a slowing global economy outweighed the prospect of deepening supply cuts by OPEC and its allies such as Russia. futures fell 19 cents, or 0.2%, to $82.13 a barrel by 0013 GMT while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $77.68 a barrel,…

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Grandbrothers The FDA has alerted healthcare providers not to use Cardinal Health (NYSE:CAH) Monoject syringes with syringe pumps and patient-controlled analgesia, or PCA, pumps until it further evaluates reports of incompatibility. Cardinal began distributing Cardinal Health-branded Monoject syringes in June. The new syringes, however, have different dimensions than the company’s older Covidien-branded Monoject syringe line, which was made by a different manufacturer. The FDA said the changes in dimensions could cause the PCA pumps to malfunction, which could result in an overdose, underdose, delays in therapy or delays in occlusion alarms, according to a statement. The agency said healthcare providers…

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“We share the frustration. We understand the pain,” said Jason Straziuso, a spokesman for the Red Cross. “We’re not bulletproof, and it’s not possible for us to walk into a conflict zone in hostile territory without permission — to walk up to a group of people, most certainly holding guns that they will use, and demand that they let us inside. It’s not possible.”The Red Cross has about 130 employees in Gaza, he said, giving it some ability to deliver humanitarian aid and to visit the scenes of destruction from the war. But even with that access, meeting with the…

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Topline Technology stocks rallied Monday as an eventful weekend in the burgeoning artificial intelligence space and a hotly anticipated earnings report drove optimism, sending several notable stocks to their highest level on record. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, left, and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella testify in Congrss in September.Getty Images Key Facts The Nasdaq Composite gained 1.1% by mid-afternoon, outpacing the S&P 500’s 0.8% gain. Microsoft was the most notable riser, jumping more than 2% to an all-time high share price of nearly $380 after a stunning series of events at its minority-owned OpenAI resulted in OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman leaving…

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Micro jobs are small, one-time, or short-term gigs that revolve around completing a specific task.getty Micro jobs may not seem as lucrative as other online earning endeavors, but completing these simple tasks is one of the easiest ways to earn money online on your own schedule. Not only do these jobs require little to no experience, but there are many options, giving you the flexibility to choose the type of tasks you prefer. This article lists 7 of the best micro job websites to earn money online without extensive investment. What Are Micro Jobs? Micro jobs are small, one-time, or…

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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.All the will-they-or-won’t-they chatter about December rate hikes has taken the spotlight another important Federal Reserve policy tool: Balance sheet run-off. This process is meant to be like “watching paint dry” etc — at least compared to the Bank of England’s misadventures with gilt sales. And it is understandable that short-term rates above 5 per cent (!!) are front of mind for investors. But aggressive shrinkage in the Fed’s balance sheet did create the conditions for the mess that hit repo markets…

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