Italian bank crisis may be collateral damage from Brexit

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Brexit could trigger European stock market crash
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Training Albuquerque’s Native American youth to code
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German bonds enter uncharted negative territory
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Minimum wage since 1938
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All eyes on Federal Reserve decision at 2 p.m.
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Fewer low-income men are working
The share of low-income men who are working has dipped to 69%. Employment among middle class and upper income men has remained fairly constant.

The Fed’s nauseating roller coaster year
The Federal Reserve has changed course a few times since December, confusing some investors and raising questions about its credibility.

German bonds enter uncharted negative territory
Read full story for latest details.

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Market turmoil: Is there anywhere left to hide?
Brexit is causing global market panic. The usual advice in times of turmoil is to bulk up on bonds, but does that make sense?

Getting Compton’s young men to trade gang life for working life
Compton Mayor Aja Brown explains how the city is working with local gang members to prevent violence and get more young men access to employment opportunities.

Behind bars and owing thousands in child support
In addition to the fees and fines inmates can incur, owing child support debt is one of the many ways that being incarcerated can be a financial nightmare.

Donald Trump: U.S. voters want a raise
In his national security speech on Monday, Donald Trump said he’s getting so many votes because voters are upset that their wages haven’t gone up in 20 years.

Britain’s EU referendum: The vote of my lifetime
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I bought my 1st stock last year. Here’s what happened
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Brexit could trigger European stock market crash
British stocks could lose up to a quarter of their value if the U.K. votes to leave the European Union, according to a financial risk analysis firm.

Oil jobs are still disappearing despite higher prices
Crude prices have started to climb out of the cellar. But in Britain, job losses in the oil and gas industry continue to pile up.

76 million Americans are struggling financially or just getting by
Nearly one-third of American adults are barely making it, according to a new Federal Reserve study.

Training Albuquerque’s Native American youth to code
Despite the wide array of people that use tech in their daily lives, the industry remains notoriously lacking in diversity — particularly for young men of color. In Albuquerque, New Mexico, we’re making sure our young folks will have an opportunity to be a part of it.

How to shop in Nigeria: Use your ears
How are entrepreneurs supposed to cope when loans aren’t available? In Nigeria, they hustle.

Ben & Jerry’s new split: Hillary or Bernie?
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China’s dream project hindered by Brazil crisis
China, Brazil and Peru have made plans to build a train across the continent. One year since announcing the plans, the project is already delayed.

House passes Puerto Rico rescue bill
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EU referendum: What happens if Brexit wins?
Britain could become the first country to quit the European Union. A landmark vote is just days away, and the result will have enormous consequences.

The Janet Yellen Fed: Too cautious?
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Layoffs in aisle 4! Retailers are big job killers
Macy’s, Nordstrom, Ralph Lauren and other big retailers have been laying off workers this year due to disappointing sales. Only the struggling energy sector has cut more jobs than retail.

America has 5.8 million job openings
With a near record number of job openings, more Americans are feeling confident about leaving their job — a sign of confidence in the economy.

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