JIM GARNER: Why buying travel health insurance doesn't buy peace of mind

JIM GARNER: Why buying travel health insurance doesn't buy peace of mind

Next winter, I plan to join many of my fellow old-age pensioners on the shores of the Mediterranean. No snow to shovel, warm days, flowers everywhere, excellent three-course meals with wine for $9 to $19. Sure, we ancients have to scratch and save all year …
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Frenzied debut of China's Nasdaq-style board adds $44 bln in market cap

SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Trading on China’s new Nasdaq-style board for homegrown tech firms hit fever pitch on Monday, with shares up as much as 520% in a wild debut that more than doubled the board’s combined market capitalization and beat veteran …
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Oil Extends Gains on Rising Tensions in Persian Gulf

The U.K. is seeking to calm tensions with Iran following the seizure of an oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz last week. British Prime Minister Theresa
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Sawdust Might Be One Answer to the World's Plastic Problem

… business, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance. The $500 billion global plastics market is responsible for 5% of greenhouse gas emissions,
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Lothian Buses drivers to vote over strike action

Bus drivers in Edinburgh will take indefinite strike action from the end of next week, unless they accept a last-minute offer in a long-running dispute with management. A total of 1,700 drivers will be balloted on Friday on a deal which includes a 2.7% pay rise.
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