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Storyflo Markets — Daily Markets Brief

Storyflo Markets — Daily Markets Brief

著者: Mason storyflo
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Mason reads the morning tape. Numbers-first, slightly amused at the noise. Finance, markets, fintech and economics in one daily audio brief — watch the tape, ignore the noise.© storyflo 経済学
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  • Daily Finance & Markets Brief · July 16th
    2026/07/16
    From storyflo. This is your daily audio brief for July 16th. Hey, Mason here. July 16th. The opening read — five stories that explain today's tape. Let's get into it. First, from The Daily Upside. Prenups Are on the Rise: Here’s How to Talk About Them With Clients. After Taylor Swift’s recent marriage to Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce, it feels like all anyone can talk about (besides whether staging a wedding at Madison Square Garden is tacky) is the couple’s prenup. And for better or worse, recent studies confirm that prenups are on the rise well outside of the celebrity demographic. A survey conducted by Harris Poll for Bloomberg News this year found that 53% of engaged or married Americans under age 45 said they’d signed a prenup, up from 34% of millennials and 41% of Gen Zers just four years ago. Next. Second, from The Daily Upside. PayPal Unlikely to Bite on ‘Low-Ball’ $53B Offer from Stripe, Advent. $53 billion—Stripe and Advent’s bid values PayPal at $60.50 a share, send
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    5 分
  • Daily Finance & Markets Brief · July 15th
    2026/07/15
    From storyflo. This is your daily audio brief for July 15th. It's Mason. July 15th. Five things on the tape worth your attention this morning. Let's get into it. First, from Fast Company. For women, being creative at work comes with a hidden cost. Women still pay a higher social price for the same creative risk‑taking men get. A 2007 study showed that successful women in masculine‑coded roles were labeled abrasive and less likable, even though their competence was unquestioned. Fast‑forward to today: the World Economic Forum says creativity will be a top skill through 2030, and AI is pushing firms to value judgment and innovation. Yet the traits tied to creativity—assertiveness, risk‑taking, independence—still clash with gender norms, meaning women often face extra penalties for speaking up. Building genuine psychological safety, not just “feel‑good” vibes, is the only way to let all ideas surface without bias. Next. Second, from The Daily Upside. Thematic ETFs Boosted by SpaceX IPO Lo
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    30 分
  • Daily Finance & Markets Brief · July 14th
    2026/07/14
    From storyflo. This is your daily audio brief for July 14th. Mason here, July 14th. The market read in five — let's start with the headline number. Let's get into it. First, from The Daily Upside. Student Loan Changes Rewrite College Planning Playbook. Pink Floyd may not need no education, but most of the rest of us probably do. Now, changes to student loan regulations are forcing potential students and their parents to deal with lower loan limits and fewer repayment options, offering advisors a fresh way to add value by helping clients navigate the altered landscape. “In some ways, it’s simplified things,” said Travis Poodiack, an advisor and cofounder of Birch Financial Group. But especially for those considering education beyond a four-year degree, limited federal funding means future doctors, lawyers and dentists will need to look elsewhere to pay for school. “They have to make up that gap one way or another, so whether that’s savings, 529s, gifts from parents, investments, retirem
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    12 分
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