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Surveillance Camera Maker Founded by Twin Brothers Raises $125 Million in Debt
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 4 days ago(Bloomberg) -- Vosker Corp., a Canadian maker of surveillance cameras, raised $125 million in senior...
Krugman Says China Is ‘Bizarrely Unwilling’ to Boost Demand
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 6 days ago(Bloomberg) -- China’s leaders are “bizarrely unwilling” to use more government spending to support...
World Rate Paths Set to Diverge With ECB’s First Cut
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 6 days ago(Bloomberg) -- The European Central Bank could open the door to a weaker euro on Thursday as its first interest-rate cut of the cycle puts the region on...
North American Morning Briefing: Stock Futures Waver; ECB Rate Decision in Focus
Morningstar· 2 days agoOPENING CALL Stock futures struggled for momentum on Thursday ahead of an expected interest-rate cut by the European Central Bank. Traders expect the ECB, under President ...
Trump and Biden should debate taxes, new Cold War and immigration
The Washington Times· 4 days agoFormer President Donald Trump’s legal woes, President Biden’s age and their colorful campaign...
Growth to moderate after exceptional years
The Forex Market· 4 days agoGrowth was driven by consumption, which was supported by favorable labor market cycle, strong tourism performance, and temporary immigration. The economy...
Oil & Gas Stock Roundup: Mergers & Divestments Take Center Stage
Zacks· 3 days agoCOP, MRO, FANG, HES and CHRD emerge as the energy headline makers during the week.
Can Britain grow as fast as it needs to?
The Economist· 5 days agoToday, worrywarts fret that Britain may be poorer per head than Poland within the decade. Sir Keir Starmer, the Labour Party leader, has voiced this...
The Top 7 Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold Until 2030
InvestorPlace· 2 days agoDividend stocks are popular for a reason. Top-rated mature companies have histories that span decades, and they’re unlikely to be knocked off course if there is a recession. As such, I think ...
Nobel laureate Paul Krugman agrees Beijing is making too much stuff: 'The world will not accept...
Fortune· 5 days agoKrugman echoed criticism by U.S. economic officials including Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen that China can’t simply export its way out of trouble. “We can’t absorb, the ...