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Credit card delinquencies rise as more Gen Z cardholders are maxed out, New York Fed research shows
CNBC· 2 days agoAmericans owe a collective $1.12 trillion on their credit cards, according to a new report on...
3 S&P 500 Stocks to Rival Nvidia's 2023 Performance in the Second Half of 2024
InvestorPlace· 5 days agoNow, with the expectations of rate cuts finally arriving in the second half of 2024, we can look to...
Century Management Commentary- Energy Constraints Will Hamper Near-Term Productivity Gains: ...
GuruFocus.com via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoSelective financial companies should also benefit from the current interest rate environment. Technology-related companies, especially those focused on automation, robotics ...
US inflation eased last month in the first slowdown of 2024
Herald & Review· 17 hours agoLed by lower food and auto prices, inflation in the United States cooled slightly last month after...
The unideal inflation dynamics explain why the Fed won’t be in a position to cut the rates soon
The Forex Market· 3 days agoThe EURUSD bounced lower from the 50 and 200-DMA, while Cable tested its own 200-DMA to the upside...
GameStop Stock Is Proof the Fed Must Raise Rates Again
InvestorPlace· 3 days agoGameStop stock is soaring seemingly because Roaring Kitty returned to social media. The real reason...
What Is the Federal Funds Rate and Why Is It So Important?
InvestorPlace· 6 days agoWall Street has become fixated on the federal funds rate over the past few years — and for good...
Mortgage interest rates today: May 10, 2024
CNN.com· 6 days agoToday’s mortgage interest rates are dropping for the first time this week. The biggest mover is the 30-year jumbo rate, which decreased by 14 basis...
Dow 40,000 Is So Close, You Can Feel It. Here’s Why You Should Fear It.
Barrons.com· 3 days agoInvestors are once again looking forward to the Federal Reserve cutting rates, even though the...
Ask the Men on Our Money How Powell Is Doing?
GoldSeek.com· 1 day agoCredit reports certainly don’t show what Powell is seeing as he looks on the bright side by staring into the sun, even though the data comes directly from the Fed.