The spring housing market has defied expectations by not cooling down despite higher mortgage rates. Typically, higher rates lead to a decrease in both prices and demand, but that is not the case at the moment. The current situation is a result of the shortage of homes for sale, as existing homeowners are unable to
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Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester recently expressed her stance on interest rate cuts, emphasizing the need to strike a balance between cutting rates too early and keeping them higher for an extended period. She highlighted the risks associated with both scenarios, pointing out that premature rate cuts could undo progress made on inflation, while maintaining
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Paychex, a payroll and human resources software provider, is set to release its earnings report tomorrow. Last quarter, the company reported revenues of $1.26 billion, falling short of analyst predictions by 0.7%. This disappointing performance raises questions about the company’s ability to meet market expectations. Analysts are currently anticipating a 5.5% year-on-year increase in revenue
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Doug Liman’s modern take on the classic 1980s film, Road House, has proven to be a massive hit on Prime Video. With over 50 million viewers tuning in over the first two weekends, the reboot has shattered records for Amazon’s original movie releases on the platform. This success is a testament to the hard work
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Micron Technology saw a slight increase in its shares after Bank of America raised its price target on the chipmaker. The analyst is forecasting a significant growth in high-bandwidth memory technology demand, estimating it to surpass $20 billion by 2027. Shares of 3M rose nearly 3% following the completion of its spinoff of health-care company
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Upon examining the article detailing a federal judge in Texas blocking enforcement of new regulations aimed at revamping how lenders provide services to low- and moderate-income Americans, several key points surface. The ruling by U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk in Amarillo, Texas, highlights a clash between the Biden administration’s efforts to revamp lending regulations to
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Business sentiment among big Japanese non-manufacturers improved to a more than three-decade high in the first quarter, as shown by a recent central bank survey. This is a positive sign that domestic demand may support the country’s fragile economic recovery. However, the survey also revealed that big manufacturers’ sentiment soured for the first time in
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