Monthly Archives: October 2022

How to improve your workday without quitting your job — and how to know when it’s time to leave

You’re not stuck. Westend61/Getty Images It can be tempting to quit when you’re miserable at work. But simple changes can improve your job. Sometimes your job really isn’t a fit, and it helps to know how to cautiously make a career change. Insider hosted an editorial event focused on reshaping your work life, even if…

Japan’s foreign currency reserves hit 5-year low after record decline while massive yen intervention flops

A bank teller counts 10,000 yen bank notes. YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP via Getty Images Foreign currency reserves in Japan hit a five-year low of $1.24 trillion, after a record monthly drop of $54 billion.  The fall in reserves is due the falling value of foreign bonds amid the dollar’s rise and the $20 billion spent to…

I want to retire early as a millionaire, so financial planners say I need to do 5 things right now to manage risk

Insider’s experts choose the best products and services to help make smart decisions with your money (here’s how). In some cases, we receive a commission from our our partners, however, our opinions are our own. Terms apply to offers listed on this page. The author, Jen Glantz. Daphne Youree I want to retire before I’m…

Which industries would benefit from real-time digital payment adoption?

Faster digital payments are garnering greater interest from US financial institutions, businesses, and consumers.B2B, C2C, B2C use cases all stand to gain from shorter settlement times offered by real-time payments (RTP).Do you work in the Ecommerce and Retail industry? Get business insights on the latest tech innovations, market trends, and your competitors with data-driven research.The…

Citizens Bank mortgage review: Live online chat, rate discounts, and more beneficial features

Insider’s experts choose the best products and services to help make smart decisions with your money (here’s how). In some cases, we receive a commission from our our partners, however, our opinions are our own. Terms apply to offers listed on this page. Citizens offers conforming, FHA, VA, jumbo, construction-to-permanent mortgages, and HELOCs. It also…

Shocking selfie video shows the blast from a Russian missile attack narrowly missing a young Ukrainian woman in Kyiv

A Russian missile blast narrowly missed a woman in Ukraine’s Kyiv on Monday, video shows. Twitter Video captured the moment a blast from a Russian missile attack narrowly missed a young woman in Kyiv. “My hands are shaking because I just saw a rocket fly and I heard it,” the unidentified woman says in the…

Here’s how to get 20% off your Grubhub order during Amazon’s October Prime Day, plus claim a free year of Grubhub+

When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more. Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images You can get a free year of Grubhub+ with an Amazon Prime membership.  During the Prime Early Access Sale on Oct 11-12, you’ll also get 20% off a Grubhub order.  Grubhub+ usually costs $9.99 a…

Trump says Nancy Pelosi is beating Warren Buffett at picking stocks – and says the House speaker is delaying efforts to ban trading in Congress

Warren Buffett. AP Photo/Nati Harnik Donald Trump said Nancy Pelosi is outperforming Warren Buffett in the stock market. Trump accused Pelosi of delaying a bill aimed at curbing individual-stock trading in Congress. Pelosi’s supposed investing prowess has become a meme, even though her husband makes the trades. Legendary investor Warren Buffett may have finally met…

Kim Kardashian says staying calm and collected is the ‘superpower’ that’s kept her relevant for the past 20 years

“[My team] would be like, ‘OK, this is the twenty-fifth trial, we’re running out of time!’ It was really important to me that we took our time,” Kim Kardashian said about launching SKKN by Kim. PA Images Kim Kardashian says that ‘calmness’ is what’s helped her stay relevant for 20 years. She says her ability to…

The Fed will be forced to slow rate hikes as risks for a financial accident grow and volatility in bonds nears pandemic levels

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Monday, Dec. 8, 2008. AP/Richard Drew The Fed will be forced to slow its pace of rate hikes as volatility ramps up, Charles Schwab said. Analysts pointed to strains in bond and currency markets, which stem from the Fed’s aggressive hikes this year. That…