Top Ten: Weekend Roundup: The Dark Side To The Big Drop In Credit-card Debt | The AT&T Aftermath | Anti-FAANG Stock Picks

MarketWatch rounds up 10 of its most interesting topics over the past week.

1. A big reduction in card debt

Americans reduced their credit-card debt by more than $40 billion during the first quarter. But there’s more to this story, and some if it isn’t pretty.

2. Court decision sets up media merger mania

Telecom companies and other pay-TV providers need to diversify or face a long, slow decline as consumers find cheaper alternatives. This week’s court approval of AT&T’s T, +0.58% $85 billion deal to acquire Time Warner was followed by Comcast’s CMCSA, +0.24% bid for assets that 21st Century Fox FOX, +0.32% FOXA, +0.42%  had previously agreed to sell to Disney DIS, +0.00% Here are the numbers behind the media industry consolidation.

3. An anti-FAANG portfolio

You likely own some if not all of the FAANG stocks (Facebook FB, -0.20% Amazon.com AMZN, -0.35% Apple AAPL, -1.01% Netflix NFLX, +0.21% and Google holding company Alphabet GOOG, -0.43% GOOGL, -0.32% ), either directly or through a fund. But broaden your horizons. Brian Milligan of the Ave Maria Growth Fund AVEGX, +0.27% offers up six companies that can escape the “Amazon effect” and perform well over the long term.

4. Fact-checking on trade policy

It appears U.S. tariffs on China and reciprocal ones from Beijing are about to become reality, unless President Trump announces a negotiating breakthrough. But some of the tariff discussions aren’t backed by facts or are oversimplified. Michael J. Hicks compares misinformation tied to tariff talk to the misinformed fear of vaccines.

5. Maybe Italy never should have adopted the euro

Problems in Italy may lead to a crisis for the common currency.

6. You don’t have to wait for the Federal Reserve to earn yields of 5% or more

Here are various higher-yielding investments sorted by your level of risk tolerance.

7. Netflix and Minecraft

Minecraft is one of the most popular videogames, although “Fortnite” may have taken over in your home recently. Now Netflix NFLX, +0.21% is jumping into the fray with a streaming Minecraft product that it says isn’t really a game.

8. An overpriced cloud IPO

Shares of Avalara AVLR, +58.10% a maker of cloud-based tax software, rocketed on their debut. But this analysis concludes this sizzling IPO is overpriced.

More on cloud services: 10 cloud stocks suitable for long-term stock investors.

9. Do this now or pay someone to do it for you

Here’s a simple change you can make to your computers to stop hackers from breaking in.

10. World Cup party

Soccer fans have plenty of World Cup action to enjoy this weekend. When you’re not watching, read this:

How NOT to bet during the World Cup

Here are 10 players to watch at the 2018 World Cup

Watch these World Cup players cash in afterward

U.S., Canada and Mexico to co-host 2026 World Cup

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