Sustainable Investing: 4 Earth Day ETFs targeting clean water, wind, the smart grid — and one that has them all

For some investment advisers and stock-pickers, so-called green investing is far from just a feel-good move. There are population demographics, a private-public mandate to meet international greenhouse gas emissions goals and infrastructure spending that shape a longer-term bullish picture. And a mix of new technology for highly-regulated, decades-old industries will shape climate-minded investing for many […]

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The Moneyist: ‘I feel deceived’: After 20 years of paying my student loan, I discovered I don’t qualify for forgiveness. My loans total $167,000. What can I do?

Dear Moneyist, I took out loans for professional/graduate school during the years 1993 to 1996. I took out about $ 54,000 in loans. In 2002, I consolidated all my federal loans. The balance is approximately $ 167,000. I have been paying between $ 350 and $ 1,100 per month for the last 20 years.  I […]

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Market Snapshot: Why is the stock market falling? Dow drops nearly 900 points as investors weigh Fed’s policy path, earnings

U.S. stocks fell sharply Friday, as investors continued to weigh hawkish comments on interest rates by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell a day earlier, as well as a fresh batch of corporate earnings that largely disappointed. How are stocks trading? The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, -2.06% was down 701 points, or 2%, at 34,092, […]

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Key Words: Michigan state Sen. Mallory McMorrow blasts GOP ‘groomer’ charges as a ‘hollow, hateful scheme’

“‘Hate wins when people like me stand by and let it happen. I won’t.’” That was Mallory McMorrow, a Democratic state lawmaker in Michigan, responding to comments from a fellow state senator from the Republican side of the aisle who had suggested in a fundraising email that McMorrow supports sexualizing children. Republican Lana Theis, from […]

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The Value Gap: How young people of color can save the Earth — and build wealth while they’re at it

The Value Gap is a MarketWatch Q&A series with business leaders, academics, authors, policymakers and activists on reducing racial and social inequalities. Historically Black neighborhoods, and streets and commercial strips populated by other people of color, too often share zip codes with industrial polluters. In fact, Black communities are exposed to climate and environmental injustice at […]

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Your Digital Self: The next stage of war is unfolding, and it includes cyber attacks on power grids and oil refineries

The Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity unit has recently warned of a new malware toolkit called Pipedream that targets industrial control systems and could be used to cause physical damage or destruction. The hackers’ toolkit, which was discovered by security firm Dragos, is reportedly designed to target Schneider Electric SE SU, -3.37% SBGSY, +1.10% and […]

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The Moneyist: ‘We believe his ex-wife put her up to this’: My husband’s daughter asked me why I am the beneficiary of her dad’s life insurance instead of her. How do I respond?

Dear Quentin,  One of my husband’s children told me she was shocked when her dad told her I was the primary beneficiary of his life insurance. The next day I received two texts from my stepdaughter stating that she could not understand why her father did not include his three kids on his life insurance.  […]

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Washington Watch: Biden’s climate envoy Kerry gives natural gas a 10-year expiration date

President Biden’s climate envoy, John Kerry, says he’s putting the natural gas industry “on notice,” suggesting it has a decade at most to solve for the emissions that are driving Earth’s temperature dangerously higher. Kerry, speaking with Bloomberg Television on Thursday, left open the possibility that the industry exists as is, although with the capability […]

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