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Electricity Demand Could Cure Debt Concerns
The future of electricity demand for everything from electric cars to mining to artificial intelligence may also be the cure for our…
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June Outlook: 3 Key Events to Eye as Investors Brace for No Rate Cuts in 2024
June is expected to be another eventful month on Wall Street amid a trio of key market-moving events.
Investor focus will be on the U.S.…
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Federal Reserve Board – Agencies issue host state loan-to-deposit ratios
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Q1 GDP Revised Down, But Q2 Nowcasts See Firmer Growth
US rose a modest 1.3% in the first quarter, a softer increase vs. the government’s initial 1.6% estimate. The revised data reflects a…
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Is This the Beginning of a Trend Reversal? Watch These Indicators for Clues
Sentiment was undoubtedly in a risk-off mood on Wednesday across the market, following the trends on Tuesday. The bigger question is…
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Will Fed’s Preferred Inflation Gauge Tick Lower Tomorrow?
Tomorrow’s update on US inflation for April looks set to tick lower, although the odds aren’t trivial that pricing pressure will remain…
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The Next Gold Rush? How to Profit From the Coming Power Grid Expansion
This article follows part one, which discusses the massive investment dollars that will be spent expanding and modernizing the power grid…
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No, Corporate Greed Is Not the Cause of Inflation
Corporate greed is not causing inflation, despite the claims of many on the political left who failed to understand the very basics of…
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Federal Reserve Board – Minutes of the Board’s discount rate meetings on April 8 through…
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Economic Data Still Reflect Low Recession Risk: Will It Last?
A broad set of US economic indicators continue to show that the odds are low that an NBER-defined recession has started or is imminent.…
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