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The week began with a sense of calm in Asian markets as Japan observed a holiday. This absence of trading from Japan removed a source of recent volatility, allowing investors to take a breath and reassess the landscape. With all eyes on major economic data releases from the U.S. and China, market participants were preparing
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The discussion surrounding the role of the President in Federal Reserve Board policy-making has sparked controversy and debate in recent times. Republican U.S. vice presidential candidate JD Vance expressed his support for Donald Trump’s call for presidents to have a say in Federal Reserve Board policy-making, including interest-rate moves. This viewpoint challenges the traditional notion
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The recent global market volatility has highlighted the unique position of China’s market, showcasing its resilience compared to other major markets. While U.S. tech stocks and Japanese equities experienced significant downturns, Chinese stocks demonstrated more stability. This disparity in performance sheds light on the attractiveness of Chinese equities amidst turbulent market conditions. The Nasdaq 100
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One of the top recommendations for dividend stocks in the current economic climate is health-care giant Pfizer. With the company’s recent announcement of better-than-expected second-quarter results, driven by cost-cutting initiatives and strong sales of non-Covid products, Pfizer has shown resilience in the face of economic challenges. Pfizer raised its full-year guidance, reflecting strong demand for
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In recent times, restaurant CEOs have been fixated on the concept of “value” when explaining to investors the reasons behind their declining sales and outlining strategies to drive foot traffic in the future. This emphasis on value was particularly highlighted during McDonald’s quarterly conference call last month, where the word was mentioned nearly 80 times.
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The recent decision by the federal appeals court to block President Joe Biden’s administration from implementing a student debt relief plan has raised concerns among borrowers and policymakers. The St. Louis-based 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted an injunction requested by seven Republican-led states, halting the progress of the Saving on a Valuable Education
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