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These are the watches worn by some of the most powerful businessmen and CEOs in the world

A luxury timepiece is an essential accessory for a CEO. Here is a list of watches worn by some of the world's most powerful executives.

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These are the watches worn by some of the most powerful businessmen and CEOs in the world

These are the watches worn by some of the most powerful businessmen and CEOs in the world

A luxury timepiece is an essential accessory for a CEO. Here is a list of watches worn by some of the world's most powerful executives.

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The 2020s could be an apocalyptic decade for Wall Street as artificial intelligence takes over the most popular jobs in finance

The 2020s could be an apocalyptic decade for Wall Street as artificial intelligence takes over the most popular jobs in finance

The financial services industry is a popular place for job seekers, but artificial intelligence could wipe away a million banking jobs.

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The art of a bad deal: A negotiations expert breaks down the everyday lessons we can learn from Trump's messy trade war with China

The art of a bad deal: A negotiations expert breaks down the everyday lessons we can learn from Trump's messy trade war with China

Negotiations expert Maurice Schweitzer, of the Wharton School, broke down what went wrong during the Trump-China trade war.

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We broke down the differences between credit card points and frequent flyer miles — here's why you should be collecting both

We broke down the differences between credit card points and frequent flyer miles — here's why you should be collecting both

While "points" and "miles" are often used interchangeably, they tend to be different things. Here's how they differ, and why you should earn both.

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SoftBank is selling back its stake in embattled dog-walking startup Wag, amid the company's 'painful' layoffs

SoftBank is selling back its stake in embattled dog-walking startup Wag, amid the company's 'painful' layoffs

SoftBank's Masayoshi Son seemed to express concern about Vision Fund's near-50% stake in the dog-walking startup in his latest investor presentation.

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A retiree living at the poverty line explains how he squandered his 401(k) — and shares how today's generation of young professionals can avoid his fate

A retiree living at the poverty line explains how he squandered his 401(k) — and shares how today's generation of young professionals can avoid his fate

"I'm the best example of what not to do," said John Morrow, a 69-year-old retiree from Florida who has made some ill-advised investing decisions.

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Take a look at Louis Vuitton's new collection of video game clothes, a collaboration with 'League of Legends' that includes a $5,000 leather jacket

Take a look at Louis Vuitton's new collection of video game clothes, a collaboration with 'League of Legends' that includes a $5,000 leather jacket

Pieces from the collection cost thousands of dollars and include the designer's signature initials, plus camo skins that nod to 'League of Legends.'

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Elon Musk won his 'pedo guy' defamation case. Here are all the bizarre spats the the Tesla CEO is caught up in thanks to his Twitter habit.

Elon Musk won his 'pedo guy' defamation case. Here are all the bizarre spats the the Tesla CEO is caught up in thanks to his Twitter habit.

Musk has got into spats and even long-running feuds with an eclectic bunch of people, often over his preferred medium of Twitter.

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Preferred vs Reserve: How the Chase Sapphire credit cards stack up

Preferred vs Reserve: How the Chase Sapphire credit cards stack up

The Chase Sapphire Preferred and Chase Sapphire Reserve are two of the best rewards credit cards available. Read on to see which is better for you.

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Elon Musk limits meetings at Tesla to only 6 people — and says employees should 'walk out' if nothing's getting accomplished

Elon Musk limits meetings at Tesla to only 6 people — and says employees should 'walk out' if nothing's getting accomplished

If you're not adding anything to the meeting, Elon Musk says to just leave. Tesla employees do this frequently.

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