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Your Money: State taxes are too hard for mere mortals to compute

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Your Money: State taxes are too hard for mere mortals to compute

Can regular people calculate their state taxes in light of the new U.S. tax law?

Big U.S. pension funds ask electric utilities for decarbonization plans

Top U.S. pension funds are asking electric utilities to accelerate efforts to cut carbon emissions but will not force the issue with proxy resolutions this spring, hoping market shifts and falling prices for renewable energy have already made executives and directors receptive to the goal.

Investors favor equity ETFs, junk bonds as risk appetite grows: Lipper

Investors poured money into equity exchange-traded funds and high-yield "junk" bond funds in the week ended on Wednesday, as U.S. President Donald Trump said he would extend a deadline to delay escalating tariffs on Chinese imports, citing "substantial progress" in talks between the two countries.

Private equity investors fret about managers overpaying for deals

Some of the world's biggest private equity investors raised concerns this week that the $3.4 trillion leveraged buyout industry is overheating, as more fund managers pay top dollar for acquisitions that could prove costly down the line.

Global funds reached for a bigger cash buffer in February: Reuters poll

Global funds recommended a bigger safety buffer in February, with cash holdings raised to their highest in more than three years and equity allocations cut to the lowest in nearly two, a Reuters poll showed on Thursday.

Column: Illinois budget debate raises key questions on taxing retirement income

Greetings from Illinois, a state that never tops the rankings of places to retire. We have one of the great American cities, but also polar vortexes and an enormous state budget deficit - and now there is renewed talk about taxing retirement income to help close the gap.

U.S. charges My Big Coin virtual currency firm founder with fraud

The founder of a Nevada-based company was arrested on Wednesday on federal charges he participated in a $6 million scheme to defraud people who wanted to buy a virtual currency called My Big Coin that he claimed was backed by gold.

Wells Fargo starts settlement talks with Justice Dept, SEC

Wells Fargo & Co said on Wednesday that it entered preliminary settlement discussions with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission over previously disclosed probes into its sales practices.

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