In addition to providing greater support for the real estate sector, the Central Government is also expected to introduce measures to address some of the key challenges facing the market. These challenges include speculation, over-leveraging, and an imbalance between supply and demand. By tackling these issues head-on, the Central Government aims to create a more transparent and efficient real estate market that benefits both developers and homebuyers.Need help with filling out your fantasy football seasonal lineups for Week 12 of the 2024 NFL season? You probably do with six teams on bye this week — Falcons, Bills, Bengals, Saints, Jets and Jaguars. Vinnie Iyer is here for you again, back with another edition of the Decider, a unique blend of positional rankings and start ‘em, sit ‘em advice. Let's get into breaking down the best and worst plays in redraft based on matchups, usage, and other factors, plus some good price values to target in DFS. Fantasy Football Week 12 Start 'Em: Quarterbacks Regular starts Stronger starts 9. Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs (at CAR): Mahomes dropped in three TDs last week vs. the Bills and should lead a big scoring output in a road rout of the Panthers 10. Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins (vs. NE): Tua is trending up with his key receivers and can keep it going vs. a struggling Patriots pass defense. 11. Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at NYG): The Giants give up a ton of big pass plays, and he should have Mike Evans back. 12. C.J. Stroud, Houston Texans (vs. TEN): By the numbers, this looks like a spot to keep slumping, but the Titans were burned plenty by the Vikings last week. 13. Russell Wilson, Pittsburgh Steelers (at CLE): He didn't destroy the Ravens' bad pass defense last week with some red zone woes, but now he gets a team he can rip with Moonballs deep downfield. 14. Anthony Richardson, Colts (vs, DET): He can compile some favorable rushing and passing garbage production at home. 15. Drake Maye, New England Patriots (at MIA): He just keeps a finding a way to make enough fantasy-friendly plays despite turnovers. WEEK 12 FANTASY FOOTBALL RANKINGS QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/ST | Kickers DFS pick Tommy DeVito, New York Giants (vs. TB, $4,000 on DraftKings, $6,000 on FanDuel): It might be difficult to trust DeVito in seasonal as a QB1 starting this week, but of course he has some lineup appeal in two-QB and Superlex. The Buccaneers are a giving pass defense, and he has the weapons to do damage, plus he's at home and may need volume opposite Mayifleld. The ROI is too good to pass up to get 3X or 4X return, even if there might be some higher than expected ownership. Fantasy Football Week 12 Sit 'Em: Quarterbacks Weaker starts 16. Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers (vs. SF): Love has not put up pleasing fantasy stats of late, and the Niners' D won't let him break out of it. 17. Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams (vs. PHI): He can be OK here with volume opposite Hurts, but they should run more on the Eagles, and it's hard to expect more than 2 TDs with limited yardage. 18. Geno Smith, Seattle Seahawks (vs. ARI): Jonathan Gannon's defense is playing well, so don't go chasing what he did to the 49ers in crunch time. 19. Sam Darnold, Minnesota Vikings (at CHI): You cannot go here again with the Bears' pass defense looming on the road. 20. Jameis Winston, Cleveland Browns (at PIT): You cannot go here again with the Steelers' pass defense looming at home. 21. Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears (vs. MIN): He compiled well for Thomas Brown on the Packers, but here's thinking the blitzing Vikings can wreak real havoc. DOMINATE YOUR NFL PICKS POOL Sign up for free ATS and straight up picks advice on NFL pick'em with PoolGenius Fantasy Football Week 12 Start 'Em: Running backs Regular starts Stronger starts 21. Javonte Williams, Denver Broncos (at LV): Sean Payton is non-committal about his lead back but hot hand and matchup says this is the play over Audric Estime. 22. Rachaad White, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at NYG): The Giants have had trouble with stopping the run all season. 23. Isiah Pacheco, Kansas City Chiefs (at CAR, out): He should return this week and team up with Hunt for some big time rushing yardage to close out the Panthers. 24. Cam Akers, Minnesota Vikings (at CHI): He's getting more run with Jones of late, and he can come through against a team that struggles every which way vs. backs. 25. Bucky Irving, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at NYG): Here's yet another solid double-up situation for RB2 or FLEX given the bye weeks. Week 12 FANTASY ROSTER MANAGEMENT ADVICE Stock Watch | Trade Advice | Sleepers | Busts | Usage Report DFS Picks Jahmyr Gibbs, Detroit Lions (at IND, $7,300 on DraftKings, $8,600 on FanDuel): Look for Gibbs to explode outside against the Colts in the fast track of the Luke with the force being strong with him for multiple TDs. Kenneth Walker III, Seattle Seahawks (vs. ARI, $6,900 on DraftKings, $8,100 on FanDuel): This dude compiles and scores even when inefficient with limited work, and they should look to him often against a still-weak Cardinals run defense. Fantasy Football Week 12 Sit 'Em: Running backs Weaker starts 26. Tony Pollard, Tennessee Titans (vs. HOU): The Texans are just that nasty against the run even with no Tyjae Spears. 27. Chuba Hubbard, Carolina Panthers (vs. KC): He can't run on this D and now has to deal with Jonathon Brooks getting touches. 28 Najee Harris and 29. Jaylen Warren, Pittsburgh Steelers (at CLE): The Steelers need to air it out more vs. the Browns who handle the traditional running game well. 30. Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns (vs. PIT): Chubb isn't getting the free reign on high-leverage work, and it's hard to do much on the Steelers. Fantasy Football Week 12 Start 'Em: Wide receivers Regular starts Stronger starts 23. Quentin Johnston and 24. Ladd McConkey, Los Angeles Chargers (vs. BAL): Johnston can score, and McConkey can do it with great volume. 25. DeAndre Hopkins and 26. Xavier Worthy, Kansas City Chiefs (at CAR): Mahomes should go off with all of his weapons for a big offensive performance. 27. Calvin Ridley and 28. Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Tennessee Titans (at HOU): They both can produce a lot of garbage-time production vs. a bad secondary (see Lamb and friends). 29. DJ Moore and 30. Rome Odunze, Chicago Bears (vs. GB): They got more involved with Thomas Brown calling plays for Caleb Williams, and garbage points can be had vs. the Vikings secondary at home. 31 Jerry Jeudy and 32. Cedric Tillman, Cleveland Browns (vs. PIT): The running game is gone, and this should also be a high-volume garbage game from Jameis Winston. 33 DeMario Douglas, New England Patriots (at MIA): He can do some volume damage in the slot for Maye. WEEK 12 WAIVER WIRE ADVICE Full Waiver Wire Recommendations | How to Spend FAAB | Top Waiver Targets DFS picks Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins (vs. NE, $7,200 on DraftKings, $8,300 on FanDuel): Hill is slowly heating up to his usual explosive levels, and it happens here. Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. NYG, $7,000 on DraftKings, $8,000 on FanDuel): Check on the hamstring, but if he plays, this is the ideal red zone and field-stretching opponent for him working with Mayfield with no Chris Godwin. Jayden Reed, Green Bay Packers (vs. SF, $5,900 on DraftKings, $7,300 on FanDuel): The 49ers got ripped by JSN last week at home, and Reed can give them plenty of trouble on good target volume on short-to-intermediate slot routes. Fantasy Football Week 12 Sit 'Em: Wide receivers Weaker starts 34. Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers (at GB): He's barely playable, so do it at our own risk for the WR40 on the season. 35. Tank Dell, Houston Texans (vs. TEN): Dell shouldn't be needed much away from Collins here. 36. Keenan Allen, Chicago Bears (vs. MIN): This is more of an outside receiver game. 37. Jaylen Waddle, Miami Dolphins (vs. NE): He's the Samuel of this offense. 38. Christian Watson, Green Bay Packers (vs. SF): Don't chase last week in a bad spot. 39. Jordan Addison, Minnesota Vikings (at CHI): Don't chase last week in a bad spot. Fantasy Football Week 12 Start 'Em: Tight ends Must starts Stronger starts 7. Pat Freiermuth, Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. CLE): He should find the end zone in this sweet spot on the road. 8. Hunter Henry, New England Patriots (at MIA): He should be busy again as the Dolphins have some trouble in that type of coverage (see Bowers). 9. Cade Otton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at NYG): Otton has a tough spot, but he's too important to their passing game. 10. T.J. Hockenson, Minnesota Vikings (at CHI): Hock was a downer vs. the Titans, but he rebounds with a score in Chicago. 11. Ja'Tavion Sanders, Carolina Panthers (vs. KC): Here's one rookie to really like with some issues otherwise at tight end and a great matchip. 12. Theo Johnson, New York Giants (vs. TB): Here's another rookie to like with DeVito in another stellar matchup. DFS pick Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs (at CAR, $5,800 on DraftKings, $7,200 on FanDuel): His dud vs. the Bills while Noah Gray made two-TD hay will mean some will be off him this week when he should provide major payback in a smash spot to resume his previous hot streak. Fantasy Football Week 12 Sit 'Em: Tight ends Weaker starts 13. Jonnu Smith, MIami Dolphins (vs. NE): He's tempting to chase points with, but he's still a borderline start in most weeks. 14. Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens (at LAC): The Chargers cover the position well, and you also need to worry about Isaiah Likely again. 15. David Njoku, Cleveland Browns (vs. PIT): The Steelers erased Andrews last week, and Njoku isn't Likely. 16. Zach Ertz, Washington Commanders (vs. DAL): They might not need him much in this game with the big pass plays and steady big chunk runs. 17. Tucker Kraft, Green Bay Packers (vs. SF): He's trending in the wrong direction with more healthy wideout options. 18. Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles (at LAR): The numbers say yes, but the reality says no. 19. Cole Kmet, Chicago Bears (vs. MIN): Nyet against the Vikings. 20. Dalton Schultz, Houston Texans (vs. TEN): Titans just stopped Hock. Fantasy Football Week 12 Start 'Em: Defense/special teams Stronger starts 7. Miami Dolphins (vs. NE): They were great last week and get another solid matchup at home. 8. Washington Commanders (vs. DAL): You can go back to playing them at home vs. the reeling rivals. 9. Philadelphia Eagles (at LAR): Vic Fangio can work in some big plays vs. Stafford. 10. Arizona Cardinals (at SEA): They were sizzling before the bye, and it continues out of the desert for Jonathan Gannon. 11. Green Bay Packers (vs. SF): The Packers are fine at home, forcing turnovers and getting some sacks. 12. Los Angeles Rams (vs. PHI): They are playing well with their young energy, which will lead to some key plays on Sunday night. DFS pick Houston Texans (vs. TEN), $3,600 on DraftKings, $4,700 on FanDuel): They're running hot for DeMeco Ryans after MNF, and they keep it up with big plays vs. the Titans. Fantasy Football Week 12 Sit 'Em: Defenses Weaker starts 13. Chicago Bears (vs. MIN): They can do something vs. Darnold, but they are hard to trust. 14. San Francisco 49ers (at GB): They can be sat for not getting the job done. 15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (at NYG): You're getting right into a road trap. 16. Baltimore Ravens (at LAC): Not vs. Jim Harbaugh's team. 17. Los Angeles Chargers (vs. BAL): Not vs. John Harbaugh's team Get more of Sporting News NFL writer Vinnie Iyer's Week 12 fantasy football advice by subscribing to the Locked On Fantasy Football podcast .Qatar International Art Festival Concludes
As Tang Shangjun's story continues to inspire and touch the hearts of many, it serves as a gentle reminder that the greatest gift we can give to our loved ones is our time, attention, and unwavering love. In the end, it is these simple acts of kindness and thoughtfulness that truly make a difference and bring joy to the ones we hold dear.
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One of the key driving factors behind this resurgence is the renewed focus on technology innovation. In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, companies that prioritize innovation are well-positioned to not only survive but thrive. The recent advancements in areas such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and blockchain technology have further fueled investor interest in tech-driven companies.ANN/THE DAILY STAR – Colour, a seemingly simple aspect of life, wields remarkable power over our emotions and mental state. This connection is the focus of colour psychology, a captivating field that delves into the intricate link between visual perception and emotional well-being. For centuries, cultures worldwide have recognised the influence of colour. Ancient Egyptians practised chromotherapy, using coloured light for healing, while traditional Chinese medicine associated specific colours with organs and their functions. Modern science now offers insight into these age-old beliefs, validating their significance. Educational and Counselling Psychologist Tanzina Chowdhury from Shono explained how people perceive colour differently based on context. She highlights the role of colour and art therapy as tools for self-expression, noting that the same hue can evoke vastly different emotions depending on individual experiences and circumstances. “Colour psychology is not a one-size-fits-all proposition,” she explained, “For example, red sometimes indicates alertness or even danger. At the same time, it’s also the colour of love. On the other hand, cool colours like blue and green have a calming effect.” Interestingly enough, Chowdhury said that the gender bias for colours can be traced back to historical gender roles. Hunter-gatherer ancestors likely found a practical basis for these associations. While men ventured out in nature, often clad in browns, blacks, and earthy tones that provided camouflage, women who stayed closer to home might have gravitated towards brighter colours like reds, pinks, and greens found in fruits and flowers. Over time, these practical choices evolved into cultural norms, associating certain colours with masculinity and femininity. PHOTO: ENVATO PHOTO: ENVATO PHOTO: ENVATO However, it’s important to remember that these are just social constructs. Not all men or women subscribe to these traditional colour palettes, and thankfully, modern society is moving away from such rigid gender-based discriminations. We know that home is where the heart is. So, when choosing to colour the walls of your home, you must keep in touch with your heart and mind; remember what soothes you and/or makes you happy and content. The soft lavender notes in your bedroom, for example, might lull you into a peaceful slumber, while the energising citrus tones in your kitchen jumpstart your morning. In spaces where your speed and productivity are needed, like school or office, surround yourself with pops of red, sunshine yellow, or tangerine orange. These colours are commonly seen as mood lifters and studies have shown that these warm colours can enhance mental alertness and problem-solving skills. However, do not go overboard with the splash of colours. Chowdhury stated, “It is important to balance the stimulating effect of bright colours with grounding neutrals like beige or grey to prevent the space from feeling overwhelming.” Also, consider incorporating natural elements like plants or calming water features to further enhance the serene atmosphere. The influence of colour extends far beyond our physical surroundings. The clothes we wear can impact not only how others perceive us but also our mood and confidence. Opting for a bold red outfit might project an assertive air, while a calming blue conveys a sense of maturity and calmness. Similarly, the colours we encounter throughout the day, from advertising billboards to the packaging of our favourite products, can subtly influence our emotions and purchasing decisions. Marketers understand the power of colour psychology and strategically utilise these specific hues to nudge us towards our next purchase. There are no strict rules in the world of colours. Rather it’s about how one feels towards them. Notice how make you feel, and don’t be afraid to experiment colours. Remember, your surroundings are a canvas waiting to be painted. With a thoughtful colour palette, you can create a string of emotions that enhances your well-being and fosters a vibrant life. – Nusrath Jahan
At the same time, the AI market is also becoming more mature and sophisticated, as companies and investors become more discerning in their evaluation of AI technologies. Gone are the days when any AI startup with a flashy demo could attract funding – now, investors are looking for solid business models, clear value propositions, and a track record of success.
Furthermore, the interconnectedness of global financial markets has amplified the impact of the downturn in Chinese concept stocks. With the proliferation of cross-border investments and the interconnected nature of the global economy, the ripple effects of the sell-offs in Chinese concept stocks have been felt across international markets. This interdependence has magnified the volatility and unpredictability of Chinese concept stocks, underscoring the need for investors to closely monitor developments in China and beyond.During this fall’s eventful session of the Alberta Legislature, the United Conservative Party (UCP) attacked the rights of some vulnerable Albertans to medical treatment, undermined the right of all citizens to public information, made it easier to keep citizens from exercising their right to use public land, and even tried to make it illegal for law-abiding citizens to obey federal laws. Then they marked the end of the session yesterday by publishing a news release on the government website stating that “Alberta’s government was laser-focused on the protection and promotion of Albertans’ rights and freedoms, a theme that united all 13 pieces of legislation passed this session.” This kind of inversion of the truth is characteristic of many UCP statements. Nevertheless, it must be said that even the Ministry of Truth in George Orwell’s famous fictional account a dystopian future would have stopped using the term “laser-focused” by now, surely the stalest lame metaphor in this province’s public discourse. Denying the right of a few citizens to medical treatment was part of a trio of laws designed to victimize a tiny minority of trans people to satisfy the base MAGA urges of the UCP’s woke-obsessed base. The Education Amendment Act, 2024 , the Health Statutes Amendment Act and the Fairness and Safety in Sport Act each include measures based on the anti-woke hysteria used so effectively by the Republican party south of the Medicine Line. The first bill will force students under 16 to get their parents’ permission if they want to change their names or pronouns at school; the second will prohibit physicians from treating young people under 16 seeking transgender treatment with puberty blockers and hormone therapies, even if their parents give permission; and the third will ban transgender athletes from competing in leagues not designated as co-ed in the name of protecting women’s sports. None of this is necessary or addresses a real problem, and in some cases it will result in cruelty. But it will win votes for the UCP in certain quarters. Premier Smith, who used to shed crocodile tears about the plight of transgender young people, has suggested she might use the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms’ “notwithstanding clause” if the provisions are overturned by the courts in the inevitable legal challenges. The Access to Information Act will redefine cabinet confidentiality to include messages between ministers and political staffers, and among political staff, to shield the government from public disclosure of public information. The new exemptions will prevent disclosure of any document created by or for the premier, any other ministers, or the Treasury Board, including emails. Well, at least this save government political aides from the inconvenience of using vaguely named Gmail accounts to avoid Freedom of Information requests, as is common practice now. The All-Season Resorts Act, which Government House Leader Joseph Schow bragged about in that Orwellian press release will allow the government to exempt any developer from normal environmental regulations to build exclusive resorts that will never welcome ordinary Albertans. Professional Biologist Lorne Fitch will have more to say about this in this space this weekend. Schow was also the sponsor of the Fairness and Safety in Sport Act, which will have negligible impact on either farness or safety in sport, but provides the party base with a convenient whipping child. Well, the UCP certainly isn’t about to try, as at least one prominent U.S. conservative politician has done in such circumstances, “to err on the side of kindness, mercy and compassion.” As for trying to keep law-abiding citizens from obeying federal laws, the UCP left that up to a fatuous Sovereignty Act motion passed by the Legislature that appears principally to be intended to hide the amount of carbon that energy companies operating in Alberta pump into the planet’s atmosphere. This will pretty well put paid to the notion of “ethical oil” from Alberta, but one suspects we’re well beyond that sort of pretence by now anyway. The UCP position is that since the Canadian Constitution gives provinces jurisdiction over natural resources, Alberta’s Government can therefore order fossil fuel companies operating here not to obey the laws passed by Parliament. As was noted earlier in this space , one doesn’t need to be a constitutional expert to suspect that this is not going to fly if it ever gets to court. But then that doesn’t really matter because the immediate goal of such grandstanding is to attack Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a Liberal. This is the same reason Ms. Smith and the UCP will never contribute to any “Team Canada” effort to save Canadians in other provinces from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s plan to impose heavy sanctions on U.S. allies who don’t dance to his tune. In other news, the UCP was willing, however, to agree to take $162 million from Ottawa to fund three extremely expensive drugs for rare diseases affecting a small number of patients who might otherwise face bills of $100,000 or more a year for treatment. Credit where credit is due, this deal was part of the National Strategy for Drugs for Rare Diseases, through which the federal government has budgeted up to $1.4 billion over three years for bilateral agreements with provinces and territories. Support rabble today! We’re so glad you stopped by! Thanks for consuming rabble content this year. rabble.ca is 100% reader and donor funded, so as an avid reader of our content, we hope you will consider gifting rabble with a donation during our summer fundraiser today. Nick Seebruch, editor Whether it be a one-time donation or a small monthly contribution, your support is critical to keep rabble writers producing the work you’ve come to rely on as a part of a healthy media diet. Become a rabble rouser — donate to rabble.ca today. Nick Seebruch, editor Support rabble.ca
Prospera Financial Services Inc raised its stake in Capital One Financial Co. ( NYSE:COF ) by 9.7% in the third quarter, HoldingsChannel.com reports. The fund owned 4,992 shares of the financial services provider’s stock after buying an additional 440 shares during the quarter. Prospera Financial Services Inc’s holdings in Capital One Financial were worth $749,000 as of its most recent filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. A number of other hedge funds and other institutional investors also recently bought and sold shares of the stock. LRI Investments LLC bought a new stake in shares of Capital One Financial during the first quarter valued at approximately $25,000. Y.D. More Investments Ltd bought a new stake in shares of Capital One Financial during the second quarter valued at approximately $28,000. Hobbs Group Advisors LLC bought a new stake in shares of Capital One Financial during the second quarter valued at approximately $29,000. Unique Wealth Strategies LLC bought a new stake in shares of Capital One Financial during the second quarter valued at approximately $36,000. Finally, Catalyst Capital Advisors LLC bought a new stake in shares of Capital One Financial during the third quarter valued at approximately $36,000. 89.84% of the stock is currently owned by institutional investors and hedge funds. Capital One Financial Trading Up 2.4 % NYSE COF opened at $187.06 on Friday. Capital One Financial Co. has a twelve month low of $105.43 and a twelve month high of $198.30. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.78, a quick ratio of 1.00 and a current ratio of 1.00. The stock has a market cap of $71.37 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 17.66, a PEG ratio of 1.32 and a beta of 1.43. The firm’s 50 day moving average price is $162.15 and its two-hundred day moving average price is $147.74. Capital One Financial Announces Dividend The business also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which was paid on Friday, November 22nd. Stockholders of record on Thursday, November 14th were issued a dividend of $0.60 per share. This represents a $2.40 annualized dividend and a dividend yield of 1.28%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend was Thursday, November 14th. Capital One Financial’s dividend payout ratio is currently 22.66%. Insider Activity In other news, insider Frank G. LapradeIii sold 15,751 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction on Thursday, October 17th. The shares were sold at an average price of $160.00, for a total transaction of $2,520,160.00. Following the transaction, the insider now directly owns 44,711 shares in the company, valued at $7,153,760. The trade was a 26.05 % decrease in their position. The transaction was disclosed in a legal filing with the SEC, which is available at this link . Also, insider Michael Zamsky sold 10,541 shares of the business’s stock in a transaction on Tuesday, November 12th. The shares were sold at an average price of $190.26, for a total transaction of $2,005,530.66. Following the transaction, the insider now owns 26,482 shares in the company, valued at approximately $5,038,465.32. This represents a 28.47 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The disclosure for this sale can be found here . Insiders have sold a total of 29,007 shares of company stock worth $4,982,647 in the last ninety days. Corporate insiders own 1.30% of the company’s stock. Wall Street Analysts Forecast Growth A number of equities research analysts have recently weighed in on COF shares. Citigroup assumed coverage on Capital One Financial in a report on Friday, September 20th. They set a “buy” rating and a $190.00 price target on the stock. The Goldman Sachs Group boosted their target price on Capital One Financial from $182.00 to $205.00 and gave the stock a “buy” rating in a report on Tuesday. Barclays boosted their target price on Capital One Financial from $154.00 to $158.00 and gave the stock an “equal weight” rating in a report on Tuesday, October 8th. Royal Bank of Canada boosted their target price on Capital One Financial from $150.00 to $160.00 and gave the stock a “sector perform” rating in a report on Friday, October 25th. Finally, Robert W. Baird boosted their target price on Capital One Financial from $145.00 to $150.00 and gave the stock a “neutral” rating in a report on Friday, October 25th. Eleven equities research analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and seven have assigned a buy rating to the company. Based on data from MarketBeat, Capital One Financial presently has an average rating of “Hold” and an average price target of $160.18. Check Out Our Latest Report on Capital One Financial Capital One Financial Profile ( Free Report ) Capital One Financial Corporation operates as the financial services holding company for the Capital One, National Association, which engages in the provision of various financial products and services in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It operates through three segments: Credit Card, Consumer Banking, and Commercial Banking. Read More Want to see what other hedge funds are holding COF? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Capital One Financial Co. ( NYSE:COF – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Capital One Financial Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Capital One Financial and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .
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