The next housing bubble could come from this technology

The next housing bubble could come from this technology

A decade after the housing crash, it is now possible to buy or sell a house with the click of a mouse. If the practice catches on, it could lead to a far more efficient and affordable housing market — or another devastating bubble. So-called iBuying (short for …
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Oil prices end higher with OPEC-led production curbs expected

Oil futures climbed Monday, with U.S. prices building on the more than 9% jump for the month of June, as major producers looked set to extend their output curbs for another six to nine months. Futures prices settled well below the day’s best levels, however, …
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TweetDeck is having an outage

Twitter has been flooded with complaints that its dashboard TweetDeck is down. One user noted he was being directed to regular Twitter when trying to log in. Others are being served up internal server error messages or, if they’re already logged in to …
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The day the e-books stopped working

Consumers who bought ebooks via Microsoft’s online store are losing access to their libraries. The service, which launched in 2017, relied on the use of a web browser rather than a dedicated app and failed to build a significant audience. Titles purchased or …
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Empty Desks and Early Beers: Life at Deutsche Bank in New York

Inside 60 Wall Street, the American headquarters of Deutsche Bank AG, the signs of trouble are everywhere. Begin on the 46th floor, overlooking the East River: brown boxes have been stacked in the offices of the senior-most executive in the Americas.
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