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India contacts Thai cave experts in bid to free trapped tunnel workers
India contacts Thai cave experts in bid to free trapped tunnel workers
India has sought advice from the Thai company that rescued children from a flooded cave in 2018 as it races to save 40 men trapped in...
2023-11-15 21:20
Who happened to James Craig? Colorado dentist who fatally poisoned his wife is set to enter a plea
Who happened to James Craig? Colorado dentist who fatally poisoned his wife is set to enter a plea
Angela Craig, who was married to James for 23 years, died of poisoning from cyanide and tetrahydrozoline
2023-08-30 05:00
How to watch KSI vs Tommy Fury? Venue, date, and start time of the long-awaited boxing match revealed
How to watch KSI vs Tommy Fury? Venue, date, and start time of the long-awaited boxing match revealed
KSI said, 'The man that defeated the once undefeated Jake Paul is now my opponent and I can’t wait to silence all the doubters'
2023-08-10 12:56
Internet mocks Alex Morgan after USWNT star invites Taylor Swift to watch 'real football'
Internet mocks Alex Morgan after USWNT star invites Taylor Swift to watch 'real football'
Taylor Swift has been closely associated with USWNT for years and played a prominent role in unveiling the 2023 World Cup roster
2023-10-19 20:23
NY Fed report finds decline in downside economic risks
NY Fed report finds decline in downside economic risks
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK Risks to the economic outlook in a time of a rapid Federal
2023-05-17 22:57
Brits think investing is for the super-rich, poll finds
Brits think investing is for the super-rich, poll finds
Brits think investing is strictly reserved for the super-rich - with 45 per cent not getting involved themselves. A poll of 2,000 adults found 38 per cent associate it with city bankers, while 21 per cent think it’s the domain of older adults. And 47 per cent admit they’re daunted by the prospect of getting started - with four in 10 not having a clue where or how to begin. A third (32 per cent) also didn’t start taking any active interest in their pension until they were 36 or older. Liz Fernando, chief investment officer for Nest pensions, which commissioned the research, said: “Pensions are a great way to invest your money and watch it grow over time, in the background while you work. “It’s evident that there’s a lot of work to do to demystify perceptions surrounding who can enter the world of investment – it really can be for everyone.” The results also found 49 per cent think the general perception of investing being primarily for the wealthy acts as a barrier for other people who would otherwise want to invest. As almost three-quarters (73 per cent) feel these opportunities should be accessible for people from all income levels. Among the three groups which Brits feel are most underrepresented when it comes to investing are the working classes (46 per cent), young people (34 per cent) and ethnic minorities (29 per cent). For nearly eight in 10 (78 per cent), the fear of losing money makes the idea of investment off-putting. While lack of investing knowledge (52 per cent), uncertainty about the economy (51 per cent) and not knowing where to begin (38 per cent) are among the top fears. But 64 per cent believe more people would be likely to invest – if they could see where exactly their money is going. A third would describe their investing knowledge as ‘bad’ - while 53 per cent feel clear and transparent information about investment options would help ease their concerns. Simpler investment platforms or tools would feel most beneficial for 49 per cent of those polled via OnePoll. And when it comes to pensions, profitability is sought-after for 58 per cent. While investing in sustainable businesses is vital for 29 per cent. More than four in 10 (42 per cent) are connected to their pension through an employment plan – while 15 per cent contribute through a private plan. Liz Fernando for Nest pensions added:” We know your pension pot can be one of the most valuable ways to help secure your future retirement, and it’s right you know where it’s being invested - especially when you’re saving into it for decades”. “We don’t know how the world of finance will look in years to come, but we do know your future self should be grateful that you are adding to your pot.” Read More Four in ten Brits ignore potentially serious eye problems, study finds The exact time Brits find themselves ‘uncontrollably hungry’ revealed Sounds that can help you fall asleep better Exact time Brits find themselves ‘uncontrollably hungry’ revealed Top 10 acts which make people feel more positive Brits feel their mental health declining due to cost of living crisis
2023-10-02 22:27
The SAG/WGA strike could affect content creators. Here's what to do about it.
The SAG/WGA strike could affect content creators. Here's what to do about it.
If you're a content creator, the SAG/WGA strike will likely affect you in some way.
2023-07-14 10:50
Chelsea lay out Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang demands as Marseille hold talks
Chelsea lay out Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang demands as Marseille hold talks
Chelsea have set their demands in talks with Marseille over striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.
2023-07-17 20:48
'They Cloned Tyrone' puts a fresh spin on the paranoid conspiracy thriller
'They Cloned Tyrone' puts a fresh spin on the paranoid conspiracy thriller
Sure to draw additional attention because of questions surrounding Jamie Foxx's health, "They Cloned Tyrone" turns out to be buzzworthy on its own with its conspiracy-minded, sci-fi-tinged twist on who might really be pulling the strings in urban neighborhoods. Slow to start, the movie taps into a genre of "What's behind the curtain?" paranoia that's provocative, if a little slim on detail.
2023-07-21 21:55
Japan Renews Chip Plan, Confirms Sales Goal of $108 Billion
Japan Renews Chip Plan, Confirms Sales Goal of $108 Billion
The Japanese government revamped its chip strategy with a goal of tripling sales of domestically produced semiconductors to
2023-06-06 14:48
Should stars be allowed to promote movies during strike? Bob Odenkirk 'goated' for response to Tom Cruise's SAG waiver request
Should stars be allowed to promote movies during strike? Bob Odenkirk 'goated' for response to Tom Cruise's SAG waiver request
While the Screen Actors Guild is on strike, Bob Odenkirk has one word of advice for actors who still want to work: 'Don't'
2023-07-20 17:58
Russia has claimed to control Bakhmut, but Ukraine says it's still fighting. Here's what we know
Russia has claimed to control Bakhmut, but Ukraine says it's still fighting. Here's what we know
Ukraine has claimed it still controls parts of Bakhmut after Russian forces said they had finally captured the besieged eastern city.
2023-05-22 22:26