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  • UK plc is cutting ties to China, says CBI boss

    Thousands of British companies are cutting economic ties with China en masse, threatening to heap more pressure on the cost of living, the head of the CBI business group has warned. Tony Danker, the CBI director-general, said chief executives were increasingly switching business links from China to other countries in anticipation of a further deterioration…

  • Uniswap’s 80% gains in July are in danger with UNI price painting a classic bearish pattern

    Uniswap (UNI) looks ready to post its best monthly performance in more than a year as it rallied approximately 80% in July, but signs of an extended pullback in the near term are emerging.  Uniswap price nearly doubles in July UNI’s price is having one of its best months ever, reaching nearly $9 on July…

  • The Hardest Part About Trading Stocks that No One Talks About

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  • Texas Pacific Land (TPL) and IBM (IBM): 7/25/2022 Bull & Bear

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  • Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Roku, Amazon, First Solar, Intel, Apple & more

    In this article ROKU AMZN AAPL People pass by a video sign display with the logo for Roku, a Fox-backed video streaming firm, that held it’s IPO at the Nasdaq Marketsite in New York, September 28, 2017. Brendan McDermid | Reuters Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading Friday. Amazon — Shares of…

  • Eclectic Style And European Design Harmonize In Portland’s Dunthorpe Area

    Calling all enthusiasts of European and modern design: this extensively remodeled, transitional home in Portland, Oregon, features a combination of contemporary flair, traditional elements and exquisite details. Built in 1982, the 7,700-square-foot home also benefits from its location in the Dunthorpe suburb, one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the area. Throughout the years, the…

  • Mortgage rates fall sharply after negative GDP report and Fed’s latest hike

    Just one day after the Federal Reserve raised its benchmark rate, mortgage rates took a sharp turn lower. The average rate on the popular 30-year fixed mortgage fell to 5.22% on Thursday from 5.54% on Wednesday, when the Fed announced its latest rate hike, according to Mortgage News Daily. The rate fell even further Friday…

  • Funko Partners With Entertainment Giant Paramount to Drop Avatar Legends NFTs

    On July 29, the pop-culture consumer products firm, Funko, announced that the company has partnered with the multinational mass media and entertainment corporation Paramount Global. The two corporations plan to introduce a series of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) based on the Avatar Legends universe. The latest Avatar Legends Digital Pop release from Funko will drop on…

  • Meredith Hathorn to lead MSRB as new chair

    The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board announced Friday that Meredith Hathorn will be its next chair of the board on the same day that the Securities and Exchange Commission announced the withdrawal of the board’s controversial fee proposal and the MSRB submitted a new version. Hathorn is a managing partner at Foley & Judell in Baton…

  • Puerto Rico board cites progress in asking for continued PREPA mediation

    The Puerto Rico Oversight Board pointed to progress in negotiations in its attempt to convince the bankruptcy judge to extend the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority mediation period for several more weeks. Progress has particularly been made regarding securities structure, the board said in a filing with Judge Laura Taylor Swain Wednesday. Swain is considering…

  • Global stocks rebound in July after grim first half of 2022

    Global stocks were on track to post their best month since late 2020, bouncing back from a savage first half of 2022 as easing rate rise expectations and upbeat earnings from big tech groups fuelled a broad rally. The FTSE All-World index of developed and emerging market shares has jumped 6 per cent in July,…

  • How to Grow a Small Account with Options: Most Do It Wrong

    In this video, we will be talking about a few tips and wisdom nuggets on how to grow your small account. Growing a small account is a bit different from a large account. I have already filmed tips on growing small accounts and in this video, we will go a bit deeper. Check out my…

  • Top Stock Picks for the Week of Sep 9, 2019

    Tracey Ryniec and Neena Mishra take a look at two highly ranked stocks. WW: https://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/WW?cid=CS-YOUTUBE-FT-VID Target: https://www.zacks.com/stock/quote/TGT?cid=CS-YOUTUBE-FT-VID Follow us on StockTwits: http://stocktwits.com/ZacksResearch Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZacksResearch Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZacksInvestmentResearch

  • PayPal veteran Jim Magats is named CEO of MX, the startup that connects banks and fintech players

    Jim Magats, former PayPal executive who is being named CEO of the startup MX Photo: Tom Cook MX, the startup competing against Plaid to help connect financial institutions and fintech players, is naming PayPal executive Jim Magats its new CEO, CNBC has learned. Magats, a nearly two-decade PayPal veteran who was most recently senior vice…

  • Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Amazon, Roku, Intel, Chevron and more

    Take a look at some of the biggest movers in the premarket: Amazon.com (AMZN) – Amazon shares rallied 12.5% in premarket trading after it posted better-than-expected quarterly revenue and issued an upbeat outlook. Amazon logged an overall quarterly loss, owing largely to a $3.9 billion negative impact from its investment in electric vehicle maker Rivian…

  • Ethereum founder speaks against transferable governance, community responds

    The governance discussion intensifies as decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) become more popular in the blockchain space. The dilemma between giving power to a specific few and the freedom to voluntarily delegate decision power was highlighted in a Twitter thread created by Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin.  In a tweet, Buterin brought up an old adage pointing out…

  • Design And Remodeling Industry Bullish On Voice Control in The Home

    Voice control technology is becoming increasingly popular in our lives and homes. More than a third of Americans own a smart speaker – that’s about 100 million users – according to National Public Media’s 2022 Smart Audio Report and 86% agree that they “allow for a more convenient living experience.” In a study of kitchen…

  • Is this a recession or not? While it’s ‘not entirely clear,’ here’s what it could mean for American consumers

    Americans want to know: Is this a recession or not? Officially, the National Bureau of Economic Research defines recession as “a significant decline in economic activity that is spread across the economy and lasts more than a few months.” In fact, the latest quarterly gross domestic product report, which tracks the overall health of the economy, showed…

  • Munis follow UST rally post-weak GDP; fund inflows return

    Municipals were stronger and inflows returned Thursday, following a rally in U.S. Treasuries after GDP numbers came in weaker for the second month in a row and a day after the Fed hiked rates 75 basis points. Equities ended in the black. Triple-A municipal yields fell up to eight basis points, depending on the scale,…

  • Outgoing California DOF chief tested by state’s rollercoaster finances

    Walt Disney couldn’t dream up a rollercoaster to rival the curves that California’s fiscal policymakers have had to navigate over the past two decades. In an historically short time frame, the state experienced the 2000 energy crisis that forced out then-Gov. Gray Davis; paid off $7 billion of deficit bonds issued by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger…

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