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Morning bid: New stock records jump the CPI gun
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoMarkets seem to have got bored waiting for today's big U.S. inflation print and stocks zoomed to new records in advance, taking slivers of comfort from...
Artificial Intelligence And Inflation: A Volatile Relationship
Forbes· 6 days agoArtificial intelligence will likely improve productivity—output relative to inputs such as labor,...
Fed's Powell Downplays Potential for a Rate Hike Despite Higher Price Pressures
Insurance Journal· 22 hours agoFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Tuesday that the central bank is unlikely to raise its key...
Texas judge temporarily blocks new credit card late fee cap set to start Tuesday
Democrat and Chronicle via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoUPDATE: A federal judge in Texas issued a preliminary injunction late last week preventing the new rule from taking effect Tuesday, according to Reuters. ..... ORIGINAL STORY: Credit card late ...
Social media spurred the last banking crisis. Can it prevent the next one?
Fortune· 2 days agoJust as the 2008 crisis rewrote the playbook on bank failures, regulators are still working to parse the circumstances that led to the undoing of Silicon Valley Bank and two other institutions ...
Morning bid: Earnings hurdle cleared - CPI fence up next
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 4 days agoWall Street and world stock markets have cleared the first-quarter corporate earnings season...
Money Metals explores Federal Reserve’s secrecy
The Forex Market· 7 days agoInvestigative reporter Ken Silva uncovers the Fed's hidden powers and gold secrets in a riveting Money Metals podcast. In a revealing episode of the...
Inside Business Power List 2024: Emeritus
The Virginian-Pilot· 4 days agoAll the people on this emeritus list are still engaged, but their tenure in our community is not only implicit, it’s a valuable ongoing contribution.
Letter: Keep federal debt in perspective
The Columbian· 1 day agoThe following is presented as part of The Columbian’s Opinion content, which offers a point of view in order to provoke thought and debate of civic issues. Unsigned editorials represent the ...
Supreme Court rejects payday lenders' challenge to Obama-era consumer protection bureau
The Day· 16 hours agoThe Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the U.S. consumer protection agency that was created under President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats to protect Americans from financial scams.