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Forbes : Actualités économiques et financières
Okay, here’s a breakdown of the Forbes articles you’ve provided, summarized:
“How Private Equity-Owned Companies Quietly Pocket Class Action Payouts” (jeff Kauflin, forbes): This article discusses how private equity firms are benefiting from class action settlements related to their portfolio companies. Instead of the payouts going to consumers who where harmed, the money often goes back to the private equity firm itself, due to the way thes companies are structured.
“Everyone Hates Credit Card Disputes. This Fintech Is Using AI To Fix That.” (Jeff Kauflin, Forbes): This article highlights a fintech company that is leveraging artificial intelligence to streamline and resolve credit card disputes, aiming to make the process easier for consumers and merchants.
* “Forget BLS. Here’s How To Take The Economy’s Temperature Without Using Government Data” (Brandon Kochkodin, Forbes): This article suggests alternative data sources to assess the health of the economy, offering options for those who are skeptical of relying solely on data from the Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS).
Critically important Note: The dates on these articles are in the future (2025). This suggests the text might potentially be from a preview or a system that is incorrectly displaying dates.
