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    • Federal Reserve’s Preferred Inflation Metric Edges Down to 2.6%

      Federal Reserve’s Preferred Inflation Metric Edges Down to 2.6%0

      In recent economic news, the Federal Reserve’s favored inflation measure, the Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index, has shown a noticeable decrease to 2.6%. This metric is crucial for monetary policy as it reflects the changes in the prices of goods and services consumed by households. This article delves into the implications of this decrease,

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    • Boaz Weinstein’s campaign to seize BlackRock funds falls short

      Boaz Weinstein’s campaign to seize BlackRock funds falls short0

      Boaz Weinstein, a prominent hedge fund manager and activist investor, recently embarked on a high-profile campaign aimed at seizing control of funds managed by BlackRock, one of the world’s largest asset management firms. This ambitious endeavor, while drawing considerable attention, ultimately fell short of its goals. This article provides an in-depth analysis of Weinstein’s campaign,

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    • Are Younger Americans Rejecting the Homeowning Dream?

      Are Younger Americans Rejecting the Homeowning Dream?0

      The dream of homeownership has long been a cornerstone of the American lifestyle, symbolizing stability, success, and personal achievement. Traditionally, owning a home has been a marker of financial security and social status. However, in recent years, a noticeable shift has emerged among younger Americans, leading many to question whether this demographic is increasingly rejecting

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    • Wall Street’s last bears struggle to convince optimistic clients

      Wall Street’s last bears struggle to convince optimistic clients0

      In the ever-fluctuating world of finance, market sentiment plays a crucial role in shaping investment strategies. Wall Street’s “bears”—those who anticipate market declines—face an uphill battle against a backdrop of relentless optimism from clients and the broader financial community. As the stock market continues to reach new heights, the divide between the remaining bearish voices

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    • US Supreme Court Deals Blow to Agencies’ Rulemaking Authority

      US Supreme Court Deals Blow to Agencies’ Rulemaking Authority0

      In a landmark decision, the US Supreme Court has significantly impacted the authority of federal agencies to create and enforce regulations. This ruling has far-reaching implications for the balance of power between the executive branch and the judiciary, as well as for the regulatory landscape across various industries. This article explores the case in detail,

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    • Five stocks power US markets to 14% gain for first half of 2024

      Five stocks power US markets to 14% gain for first half of 20240

      The first half of 2024 has been marked by an impressive 14% gain in the US stock markets, driven by the standout performances of five major stocks. This article delves into the specific stocks that have propelled this significant market gain, analyzes their impact, and compares their performance to provide a clear picture of the

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