Monthly Archives: July 2022

Brave says it has a way of collecting your data without undermining your privacy

Software company Brave has published details of a new method of data collection said to be capable of guaranteeing user privacy by default. Developed by a team of its researchers, the STAR system is designed to eliminate trust from the equation, by offering a technical guarantee of user privacy based on cryptographic techniques. The technology…

Bank of America credits ‘healthy’ consumer spending for resilient Q2

 Bank of America said “healthy spend levels” boosted Q2 earnings, which has been in line with other issuers. Mounting concerns about high inflation and economic uncertainty are forcing banks to prepare for a possible recession.  Insider Intelligence publishes hundreds of insights, charts, and forecasts on the Payments & Commerce industry. Learn more about becoming a…

By ‘personalization,’ customers mean quick, relevant, situational financial advice

A new report shows banking customers favor online and mobile messaging, but want a human for complex topics. Nine out of 10 respondents said they want their bank to proactively offer personalized financial advice, but only three in 10 said they currently receive it.  Insider Intelligence publishes hundreds of insights, charts, and forecasts on the…

Airline employees share 10 tips to minimize the risk of losing your luggage during this summer’s flight chaos

According to the most recent air travel consumer report from the Department of Transportation, US airlines mishandled 0.55% of bags checked in April, compared to 0.33% during the same time period last year. Paul Ellis/AFP via Getty Images Insider spoke with two employees in the baggage departments at the Toronto and Vancouver airports. They shared…

What to know about SEP IRAs: retirement plans that business owners can establish for employees

A SEP IRA is a great retirement savings plan for self-employed people and small businesses with few employees. PeopleImages/Getty Images A Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) IRA is a retirement plan that business owners and self-employed persons can establish. Employers can contribute 25% of an employee’s annual compensation to a SEP IRA, or $61,000 for 2022,…

Student-loan forgiveness is ‘clearly important’ to Biden, the White House says — but there’s no timeline for when it might happen

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre answers questions during the daily briefing at the White House June 13, 2022 in Washington, DC. Win McNamee/Getty Images White House Press Sec. Karine Jean-Pierre said student-loan forgiveness is “clearly important” to Biden. But she added she does not have a timeline for when it might happen. Prior reports…

Mortgage demand hits a 22-year low as climbing rates and surging inflation weigh on US housing market

Mortgage applications have tumbled as interest rates have risen. SAUL LOEB/Getty Images Mortgage applications and refinancing volume sank to 22-year lows, the Mortgage Bankers Association said. The MBA cited the weakening economic outlook, high inflation, and ongoing affordability issues. It’s a rough year for the housing market, with 30-year fixed mortgage rates nearly doubling since…

Democrats spend over $1 million to boost Dan Cox, the Trump loyalist and 2020 election denier who just won the GOP primary for Maryland governor

Dan Cox, GOP candidate for governor in Maryland. Brian Witte/Associated Press Dan Cox won the GOP primary for Governor in Maryland July 19.  Cox has openly denied the results of the 2020 election, winning Trump’s endorsement.  The Democratic Governor’s Association spent over $1 million on TV ads that likely boosted Cox’s name recognition for Republicans…

A reset in earnings expectations could spark a Fed pivot and entice investors into buying stocks again, JPMorgan says

A trader works at the New York Stock Exchange NYSE in New York, the United States, on March 9, 2022. Michael Nagle/Xinhua via Getty A reset in 2022 earnings expectations could spark a Fed pivot by September, JPMorgan said.The bank said such a pivot would likely lure investors into buying stocks and taking on more…

An Oklahoma bakery owner faces January 6 charges after her friends tipped off the FBI

Dova Winegeart, at right, was photographed outside the window she’s accused of striking with a stick. US attorney’s office in Washington, DC An Oklahoma bakery owner was arrested on charges she swung a wooden pole into a Capitol window. Dova Winegeart’s friends tipped off the FBI with photographs of her at the Capitol on January…