Iceland heads to coalition talks after vote; Populists gain

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REYKJAVIK, Iceland –  Iceland’s ruling Independence Party took the largest share of the vote in the island nation’s parliamentary election but faces difficult negotiations to form a new government after populist candidates showed unexpected strength. Continue Reading Below A record eight parties won seats in Saturday’s vote as the 2008 […]

Nike Just Poured Gasoline on the Retail Bonfire

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It’s already been a terrible year for traditional retailers. Continue Reading Below Thus far, the industry has announced plans to close 6,700 stores this year, more than any other year on record, and there’s still two months left in 2017.  It’s clear what’s driving this shake-up. The rise of e-commerce […]

At least 5 killed in storms in Central Europe

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BERLIN –  At least five people died and several were injured Sunday as high winds knocked down trees, left homes without electricity and caused widespread travel chaos across much of Central Europe. Continue Reading Below Two people died in Poland as a result of the heavy winds, including a man […]

Is an Interest-Only Mortgage Ever a Good Idea?

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Survivors of the Great Recession may remember that interest-only mortgages were a major factor in causing the housing crash and the ensuing economic train wreck. Yet in the last few years, these mortgages have reappeared as an option for some homebuyers. Should you consider getting an interest-only mortgage? Continue Reading […]