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USD/NGN: What’s ahead for the vulnerable Nigerian naira? | Invezz
Invezz· 4 days agoThe Nigerian naira continued its downward trend even after the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)...
Senate Paper Mulls Options for Fixing Physician Pay in Fee-for-Service Medicare
MedPage Today· 5 days ago"MGMA [the Medical Group Management Association] is encouraged to see [the] Senate Finance...
Addressing Immigration
New York Times· 2 days agoPresident Biden and his aides describe this year’s election as crucial — existential, even — because of Donald Trump’s hostility to democracy. Polls show...
Markets News, May 20, 2024: Tech Lifts Nasdaq to Record; JPMorgan Drags Dow Below 40K
Investopedia· 5 days agoJPMorgan Chase (JPM) fell 4.5% after CEO Jamie Dimon hinted that the company had begun to prepare...
Japanese Yen recovers its losses, supported by a softer US Dollar
The Forex Market· 4 days agoThe Japanese Yen (JPY) halted its three-day losing streak on Tuesday as investors' expectations...
Nasdaq, S&P 500 Futures Ride Higher On Nvidia Boost: More Economic Data Keeps Traders Wary - Invesco...
Benzinga· 2 days agoGiven the confounding rate outlook, the focus is likely to be squarely on these numbers to...
Australian Dollar remains steady after RBA Minutes
The Forex Market· 4 days agoThe Australian Dollar appreciates due to improved risk appetite on Tuesday. Australia’s Consumer Confidence fell 0.3% MoM in May, marking the third...
The market-moving data this week comes from everywhere other than the US
The Forex Market· 5 days agoJune is possible and July seems fully priced in, but then you have to wonder whether the BoC would...
Cities score a home-rule win in court fight over flavored tobacco: Capitol Letter
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 4 days agoCleveland hasn’t passed any new restrictions, but Mayor Justin Bibb last year proposed pairing a ban...
Here’s Why KQED Is Latest Public Media Outlet to Face Layoffs | KQED
KQED· 4 days agoKQED says it currently employs 387 people, including 15 on limited-term contracts. Underlying the decision to shrink its workforce are factors unique to KQED and some common to public media ...