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32d06/01war-conflict · 1/5

Eastern European wedding in Germany: Expensive, beautiful and no regrets

Wedding budget migration children edition. Since we are currently listing costs for weddings here at r/finanzen and I immediately reminisced about positive memories, I was happy to go through our positions again. At that time we had around €6,000-7,000 net per month together and got married in 2020/2021. In 2020, the registry office was still in the middle of Corona, so there was initially only a small celebration with only around 25 people, i.e. what was allowed at the time. 2021 came Tuesday

Socialunclassifiedgermany · usa · europe
32d06/01

Xi-Trump aftermath, space tactics, AI policy change: 7 US-China relations reads

We have selected seven of the most interesting and important news stories covering US-China relations from the past few weeks. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. Trump leaves China after much pomp and pageantry, but little to show for it As US President Donald Trump landed back in Washington after his two-day summit in Beijing with Chinese President Xi Jinping, a quick US assessment on one of the most consequential diplomatic visits of Trump’s...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
32d06/01war-conflict · 3/5

Trump Hardens Terms as Iran Negotiations Reach Critical Stage

Trump Toughens the Terms of Potential Deal Fresh Sunday reporting in the NY Times says President Trump has responded to Iran's refusal to budge on giving up its nuclear material by tightening US conditions as part of a Memorandum of Understanding to get back to the peace negotiating table. "President Donald Trump has toughened the terms of a potential framework for a deal to end the war in Iran, and has sent those proposed changes back to Iran for consideration, according to three officials," NY

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
32d06/01

6 stabbed in hours after Arsenal Premier League victory parade

Six people were stabbed in the hours after the Arsenal victory parade, the Metropolitan Police have confirmed, with a total of 24 arrests during the event. Thousands of Arsenal fans lined the streets around the Emirates Stadium in London on Sunday as the team embarked on their Premier League trophy parade. The Met deployed more than 500 officers to police the event, which saw 10 suspects arrested on suspicion of assaulting the police, one of whom allegedly threw racist abuse. One officer...

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
32d06/01

UK publishes new Mandelson files, raising heat on PM Starmer

The UK government released a vast trove of documents relating to Peter Mandelson’s appointment as US ambassador, in a move that threatens to cause fresh damage to Keir Starmer’s faltering premiership. More than 1,500 pages of documentation were published on the British government’s website just after 2pm. They include emails, text messages and other exchanges between government ministers, aides and Mandelson in the run-up to his appointment as US envoy, a post he held from February to September.

unclassifiedchina · asia · uk
32d06/01

Is a 9k P2P sleeve even worth keeping when it's 4% of NW but most of my finance admin?

37, Vienna, IT, NW around 240k. Most of the invested part (~180k) sits in a VWCE-equivalent I barely touch. Standard boring setup, no complaints there. The issue is the small P2P sleeve I built a few years back, about 9k across three platforms (Mintos, LANDE, Maclear). On paper it's under 4% of my net worth. In practice it eats most of the time I spend on my finances. Rebalancing, checking auto-invest, reading platform updates, reconciling the annual statements for the Austrian tax return. The r

Socialunclassifiedeurope · usa · russia
32d06/01

Defunct Hong Kong bakery chain fined HK$251,800 over unpaid wages

A Hong Kong court has fined a now-defunct bakery chain HK$251,800 (US$32,127) over unpaid wages and other entitlements exceeding HK$1.3 million. A liquidator for Taipan Bread & Cakes, Taipan Restaurant and their parent company, Vast Luck, pleaded guilty at Kowloon City Court on Monday to 96 charges under the Employment Ordinance, after the group failed to pay 47 employees following the closure of all outlets on June 24 last year. Asked when the parent company could settle the fines, the...

unclassifiedchina · asia
32d06/01coups-regime · 1/5

Buy and hold vs. active trading, how do you decide?

Been investing for a couple years now. Started out pure buy and hold, mostly index funds with a few individual names I liked. Felt like the responsible thing to do: don't touch it, let it ride, tune out the noise. But the more I watch the market, the harder that is. Something rips and I want to take profits. Something dips and I'm sitting there going, do I add or do I bail? So I started getting more hands-on, and yeah, results have been all over the place. Sometimes I nail the timing. Usually I

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