As global uncertainty continues to thrive due to supply disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine, while inflation boosts the...
Companies like Zip and Klarna have programs that allow users to split their gas bill into smaller payments.
We were so close. Just when Covid-19 appeared to be fading, the largest military conflict since World War II broke out in Eastern Europe leading to...
Housing Affordability Is About To Crash The Most On Record As the latest existing home sales report cautioned, with NAR chief economist Larry...
Five commodity investments to buy offer opportunities to profit from Russian President Vladimir Putin’s predatory predilections that led him to order...
Asian markets rally The perpetual armies of bullish investors dominated New York overnight, and also key fast-money markets like Japan today, as they wishfully...
The GBP/USD price held steady on Wednesday morning ahead of the latest UK consumer price index (CPI) data. It rose to a high of 1.3283, which...
JBS Expects 'Meatflation' To Remain Stubbornly High Ahead Of Midterms The world's largest meat producer said beef prices would remain stubbornly...
Why Are So Many People Bleating Like Sheep? Authored by Marie Hawthorne via TheOrganicPrepper.com, As soon as the blue states began winding...
Next Inflation Shock Comes From Resource Nationalism By Valerie Cerasuolo, Bloomberg Markets Live commentator and reporter First there was...
A lightly-used Mercedes-Benz G-Class costs $63,000 more than a new model.
The ‘Energiewende’ relies on gas as a bridge between a coal-powered past and renewable future.
OPEC's Best Kept Secret Will Soon Be Revealed Authored by Cyril Widdershoven via OilPrice.com, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has sent...
The easy answer is almost certainly “yes.” The more challenging question: Does a recession call rise to the level of a high-confidence forecast? No,...
Last week the Turkish Qcommerce start-up Getir was valued at $11.8 billion (£9 billion).… The post The Qcommerce rapid delivery sector explained: business...
WEF Issues Ominous Warning Over Coming Food Crisis, Recommends 'More Sustainable Diets' Did you see the ratio Bloomberg just earned for a...
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Higher inflation is generally seen as a negative for earnings growth, but a Piper Sandler analyst says high-quality growth stocks are the smart picks for...
3,000 Canadian Pacific Rail Workers Strike As Fertilizer Shipments Grind To Halt The North American agricultural sector could be in for...
Hedge Funds Sell Record 1 Billion Barrels In Oil Futures Just As Prices Explode Higher By John Kemp, senior market analyst at Reuters For...
A fresh wave of COVID in China and the ongoing war in Ukraine could further exacerbate inflationary pressures, says Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve....
Wall Street's Biggest Bear: This Is A "Vicious Bear Market Rally To Sell", Stocks Will Drop Another 10-20% By Mid-April Two days after JPMorgan's...
In this post, we will look at how recent world events have impacted global markets. Specifically, we will address the question of why is the dollar...
Death Toll Rises To Over 12 Million Chickens And Turkeys In 2nd Month Of America's Horrific Bird Flu Pandemic Authored by Michael Snyder via...
Yield Curve Inverts, Stocks Sink After 'Hawkish' Powell Comments Update (1240ET): Powell's prepared remarks reinforced his remarks last week,...
What Is the Federal Open Market Committee? How Does It Work?The central bank of the United States is known as the Federal Reserve. While it operates...
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to impact the biopharma industry, with a microcap player announcing Monday it will be forced to delay a pivotal...
It was another dreadful week for the Japanese yen, which fell 1.60%. USD/JPY climbed as high as 119.39 on Friday, its highest level since February 2016....
Key Events This Week: First Post-War PMIs And Deluge Of Fed Speakers It's a relatively quieter week compared to the last week's central bank/quad-witching...