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Fed’s Key Inflation Gauges May Offer Path to Rate Cuts
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 5 days ago(Bloomberg) -- The Federal Reserve’s favored inflation yardsticks are poised to show the tamest...
Trade war, not Russia’s war, is the dollar’s biggest threat
The Hill· 7 days agoRussia’s attack on Ukraine in February 2022 has unleashed forces that are affecting international...
Turkey: June 2024 Update
Strategy Page· 3 days agoJune 25, 2024: The government finally relented and approved Sweden joining Turkey and 30 other nations as NATO members. Turkey has 243 F-16s, and that is the second largest F-16 fleet after ...
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Harmony Gold, Eldorado Gold, New Gold and Galiano Gold
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoThe Zacks Consensus Estimate for earnings for the Randfontein, South Africa-based company's fiscal...
Workers Struggles: Europe, Middle East & Africa
World Socialist Web Site· 8 hours agoTwo horrific incidents recently provoked major walkouts by workers in Italy, opposing the dangerous working conditions that remain widespread. Last week, 31-year-old Satnam Singh, an undocumented ...
Matthew Goff Investment Advisor LLC Acquires 1,432 Shares of PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ:PEP)
ETF DAILY NEWS· 5 days agoMatthew Goff Investment Advisor LLC boosted its holdings in shares of PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ:PEP –...
Trust Co of the South Sells 879 Shares of Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG)
ETF DAILY NEWS· 6 days agoTrust Co of the South lowered its position in shares of Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG – Free Report) by 10.7% during the 1st quarter, according to the company in its most recent ...
This is the ‘special sauce’ behind American exceptionalism—and why the U.S. stock market could...
Fortune via Yahoo Finance· 5 days ago“Many countries have these various advantages, but none have the combination—or the entire...
The Venice Biennale Spotlights the Market for Latin American Art | Artnet News
Artnet News· 7 days agoThe Venice Biennale is often referred to as “the Olympics of the art world,” and it has been running one year longer than the modern games—since 1895. Every two years, its administrators tap ...