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MacSurfer's Archive: Tuesday, March 26, 2019
 

 

Finances
Apple News
  • "Apple Is a Credit Card Company Now: Cupertino has pivoted to streaming bundles and financial services. Great." Popular Mechanics 9:26 AM
  • "What Goldman Sachs Gets From Its New Credit Card With Apple: Apple could give Goldman a chance to jumpstart its nascent consumer banking business." Medium 1:27 PM
  • "Apple looks set to disrupt the banking industry with launch of new credit card and currency exchange services" Coin Rivet 8:32 AM
  • "First Apple credit card issued long before the new Apple card" Cult of Mac 4:03 PM
  • "Apple's 2% cash back credit card rewards are interesting, but I'm convinced people are overlooking the best part" Business Insider 9:11 AM
  • "Apple Pay Cash disallowing person-to-person credit card payments, other than with the Apple Card" AppleInsider 7:28 AM
  • "These are the 'low rates' currently available for Apple Card" ["The website notes that: 'Variable APRs range from 13.24% to 24.24% based on creditworthiness. Rates as of March 2019.'"] Cult of Mac 8:02 AM
  • "Funding Apple Pay Cash no longer possible from a credit card" 9to5Mac 7:28 AM
  • "Dips of Apple stock after negative media events are often buying opportunities" CNBC 11:50 AM
  • "Sell Apple On Its Overpriced, Underwhelming Services" Forbes 7:11 AM
Industry News
  • "Stocks close higher as energy, financial sectors rally: Bed Bath & Beyond shares soar on activist news" MarketWatch 5:36 PM
  • "Dow Closes Higher as Investors Move Beyond Recession Worries: Stocks closed higher Tuesday as the bond yield curve narrows, somewhat easing investor fears of a recession." TheStreet 5:36 PM
  • "Global stocks rebound after slide on growth worries" FOXBusiness 5:39 PM
  • "U.S. Stocks End Higher: Indexes claw back some of their sharp declines from late last week" WSJ.com [Paid Membership Required] 5:40 PM
  • "Asian markets mostly gain after Monday's slide: Nikkei up almost 2%; bad news doesn't hurt Samsung, ASUS much" MarketWatch 7:50 AM
  • "London markets start the week calmer after after selloff" MarketWatch 7:51 AM