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Consumers want a break on prices and interest rates but Fed keeps rates high
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoZandi said he expects that 30-year fixed mortgage rates ultimately would settle in between a 5.5% to...
Morning Bid: Consumer check, but don't forget France and Japan
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoHow U.S. consumers are feeling is the question for today, though it could be one of those relatively...
Take Five: Kick off By Reuters
Investing.com· 1 day agoA supply crisis puts cocoa markets in the spotlight and Europe gears up for a summer of sports with the Euros 2024 tournament kicking off in Germany. The...
South Africa could be the first-ever country to provide a no-strings-attached universal basic income
Business Insider· 6 days agoThe African National Congress said it would create a national universal basic income program within...
What a Leading State Auditor Says About Fraud, Government Misspending and Building Public Trust
ProPublica· 1 day agoProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. When the COVID-19 pandemic...
Morning Bid: Playing the waiting game, Japan stirs
Reuters· 5 days agoAsian markets look set to remain on the defensive on Tuesday, kept in check by rising bond yields, political shockwaves in Europe, a buoyant dollar and...
IRS issues warning about scams that target seniors
FOX61· 2 days agoAs the threat of impersonation scams targeting the senior community rises, the Internal Revenue Service issued a comprehensive warning on Wednesday. In a release, the IRS said that scams are ...
‘Trolls of Wall Street’ review: A smart, unsettling take on investing in the social media age
Fortune· 4 days agoThe broad strokes of Popper’s story will be familiar to most people: In the depths of the pandemic, bored retail investors flush with stimulus checks piled ...
Take Five: Kick off
Reuters· 1 day agoCentral bank decisions in Britain, Switzerland and Norway are expected to provide more evidence that the global rate cutting dash is slowing to a crawl, while retail sales data from the United ...
Americans Are Mad About All the Wrong Costs
The Atlantic· 23 hours agoFour years ago, the coronavirus pandemic kinked the planet’s supply chains, causing shortages of everything from semiconductor chips to box fans....