‘They are relentless’: A scammer is trying to change the email on my empty Robinhood account. What do they have to gain?
“I’ve just been ignoring their attempts.”
“I’ve just been ignoring their attempts.”
Global insurers are continuing to increase their exposure to private credit, even as concerns grow over underwriting standards, default rates and valuations within the asset class, according to a report by Bloomberg citing new research from Marsh McLennan. A survey of 123 insurers found that 57% of respondents worldwide expect to increase allocations to private…
The Securities and Exchange Commission today proposed Regulation E-Delivery, a new rule that would expand the ability of issuers, broker-dealers, investment advisers, and others to use electronic delivery to satisfy information delivery requirements under the federal securities laws. Regulation E-Delivery would make information more readily accessible and useful for investors and others while preserving the ability…
A motherboard from one of Rivian’s all-electric vehicles. Michael Wayland / CNBC Rivian Automotive stock plunged nearly 15% during midday trading on Tuesday after the electric vehicle maker announced a public offering of 75 million shares of its Class A common stock. The capital raise occurred during extended hours trading after Rivian shares rose 8.1%…
Lemonade (LMND +4.35%) stock isn’t having a great year. The insurance technology company’s stock is down 7% year-to-date after skyrocketing 341% between 2024 and 2025. But I think it could reach $100 next year, implying a 40% increase from today’s price. Here’s why. A different kind of insurance company When Lemonade opened its virtual doors…
Is a bear market around the corner? No one can say for sure, but one is certainly coming eventually, and perhaps soon. There are plenty of reasons to expect one. Consider, for example, geopolitical and economic concerns such as tariffs, the war with Iran, volatile oil prices, the threat of inflation (and, therefore, potentially rising…
When the FIFA delegation flew into Kansas City to evaluate its World Cup bid, local organizers left nothing to chance. They mapped the delegation’s routes to avoid traffic, stationed volunteers at the airport, and pulled roughly two dozen children from Kansas City’s Guadalupe Centers out of school to play a scrimmage outside the downtown Loews…