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The anti-corruption probe that has been sweeping China industry by industry for two years has finally reached the country's financial sector — just as the government official in charge of the graft probe, Wang Qishan, said it would in October.

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Sarah Richardson's budget-friendly decorating fixes

Canadian HGTV star Sarah Richardson shares seven tips to stretch your decorating dollar from her new book, At Home: Sarah Style.

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The leasing arm of Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group and Shinsei Bank submitted binding bids this month.

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US futures, Nov. 15 – Business Insider

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15 of the most relaxing photos we've ever seen

These people are truly living their best lives.

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To address this, Wall Street Journal columnist Jason Zweig is out with a new book, "The Devil's Financial Dictionary," which features satirical, yet insightful definitions that decode the meaning of everyday financial jargon. Just in time for the …

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<p>Happiness</p>

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The top universities in Europe for getting a high paying finance job.

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Bloomingdale's has apologized for one of its holiday advertisements that appears to promote rape. "Spike your best friend's eggnog when they're not looking." That's the caption written on an image of woman laughing with her head tossed back as a man peers down on her. People on social media were quick to criticize the American department store for what some calle their encouragement of rape. #Bloomingdales encourages you to date rape your friend for the holidays pic.twitter.com/o1Rz4JVMgO— Natalie Bee (@ghostinmarble) November 11, 2015 Earlier this week, Bloomingdale's responded to the criticism saying that the copy choice was inappropriate. "In reflection of recent feedback, the copy we used in our current catalog was inappropriate and in poor taste Bloomingdale's sincerely apologizes for this error in judgment," the company said in a statement. The company, however, did not comment further on any disciplinary action that will be taken. Sarah Murnen, a psychology professor at Kenyon College in Ohio has already used this image in one of her lectures, the Washington Post reports. “It’s sending the message that it is it okay to have sex with people who are incapable of consent," she says. "These are decisions that should be made consciously and willingly.” Bloomingdale's isn't the only company that has gotten in heat for it's alleged promotion of rape this year. A Bud Light ad went viral after its tagline faced criticism: "The perfect beer for removing the word 'no' from your vocabulary for the night." What do you think of this ad? Dish with us below.

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Saudi Arabia advisers leak document outlining changed …

A major document has been leaked by advisers to one of the Saudi royal family members, and it shows that the country's attitude to lots of things are changing.

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