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Rabu, 01 November 2017

FINANCE INSIDER: Saving the world while still making a lot of money

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November 01, 2017

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The Republican tax bill will not be released on Wednesday, as had been expected, and may now be rolled out on Thursday, or possibly later still. Here's the latest:

In finance news, Al Gore and David Blood told us how it's possible to save the world while still making a lot of money.

Some of the biggest trading firms in the world are getting in on the bitcoin business. But bitcoin futures remind at least one expert of the risky products that caused the financial crisis.

Barclays' security chief Troels Oerting took a leave of absence from the bank on Tuesday, according to two people familiar with the situation. Oerting was involved in an internal investigation over efforts to identify an anonymous Barclays whistleblower.

Bill Ackman has ended his disastrous short bet against Herbalife. Two of Wall Street's biggest activist hedge funds are getting slaughtered by a stock you've never heard of. And Robinhood, a stock trading app built for millennials, is growing up.

In markets news, something odd is happening to one of the most attractive trades of 2017. And traders have made almost $1 billion betting against Under Armour this year.

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