Amazon's Latest Kindle Oasis Is Cheaper Than Its Predecessor

Amazon's Latest Kindle Oasis Is Cheaper Than Its Predecessor

The retail giant unveiled its revamped Kindle Oasis on Wednesday that's cheaper than the previous version, is waterproof, and has a bigger display.
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Is BlackRock the Amazon.com of Investing?

The company has been dubbed the Amazon.com of ETFs because it's been enjoying fast growth paired with disappointing profits. The third quarter
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House Panel's Dodd-Frank Tweaks Won't Add Up to 'a Big Number'

President Donald Trump promised to do “a big number” on the Dodd-Frank Act. But a slate of bills House Republicans will take up Wednesday shows
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Phasing out of mortgage interest relief 'fundamentally fair'

The decision to abolish mortgage interest relief will lead to almost 300,000 mortgage holders paying more for their home loans. However, by tapering
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Payday lenders are finding ways around Google's ad ban

In short, payday lenders have found multiple ways to get around Google's year-old ad ban. Similarly, the payday industry has dodged the rules in
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Nafta Trio to Discuss US Demands for More America-Made Content

Officials will discuss so-called rules of origin on Friday, followed by sessions Sunday and Monday, according to the agenda obtained by Bloomberg
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Quicken Loans offers Calyx LOS to its third-party originators

Quicken Loans Mortgage Services and Calyx Software are rolling out a loan origination system for third-party originators that work with the
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Coach Is Changing Its Name to Tapestry

Coach Inc., the iconic New York purveyor of leather goods, is changing its corporate name to Tapestry Inc., a bid to broaden its image after acquiring
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California State Teachers Retirement System Lowers Stake in Baxter International Inc. (BAX)

BidaskClub upgraded shares of Baxter International from a “buy” rating to a “strong-buy” rating in a research note on Monday, August 14th.
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EU Toughens Negotiating Stance as Hammond Prepares for No Deal

Follow @Brexit for all the latest news, and sign up to our daily Brexit Bulletin newsletter. The U.K. will start spending more on plans for a no-deal Brexit
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Blockchain Technology's Applications in Banking is 'Infinite': Credit Suisse Banker James Disney

Credit Suisse bank's global head of software investment banking, James Disney, addressed the applications of Blockchain technology in the banking
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Kellyanne Conway Calls for 'Full and Free Press' After Trump Suggests Revoking NBC's License

Appearing at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Conway faced questions about how she counsels the
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Mortgage Application Activity Slows Down

Fewer people were seeking out mortgage applications, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA) that covered the week ending
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WWE's Stephanie McMahon on the Power of Letting Fans Call the Shots

Speaking Wednesday at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit in Washington, D.C., McMahon explained how the company has, in large part,
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Tea Party Groups Want McConnell, Other Senate GOP Leaders to Step Down

The heads of five conservative groups sent a letter to Senate Republican leaders calling on them to step down from their posts, saying they aren't
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Rising rates reduce refi application share below 50%: MBA

The share of mortgage refinance applications dropped below 50% for the first time since the start of September, as interest rates rose to a six-week
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Trump Officials Blast IMF for Discounting Impact of Tax Cuts

The Trump administration blasted the International Monetary Fund's decision not to include a boost from tax reforms in forecasts for U.S. growth, with
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Confidence and activity in the housing market at lowest level since the referendum

Housing market activity and confidence are now lower than at any point since the referendum to leave the European Union, according to the Royal
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Young face growing mortgage debt burden

More detailed data shows that in 2007, there were 59% of first-time buyers who had mortgage terms of 21 to 25 years. That proportion dropped to 39%
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'Fortune' suffers fatal fall as Total Recall lands Munster pot

Sympathy for punters who took extremely cramped odds was soon reserved for connections after Mega Fortune suffered a fatal fall in the first at
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