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Stocks Soar After Trump Win: Dow Hits 44, 000

November 9, 2024

Wall Street celebrated Donald Trump's presidential win with a bang! The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed over 44, 000 for the first time, while the S&P 500 broke the 6, 000 barrier. Investors were thrilled about the possibility of a Republican sweep in Congress, hoping for business-friendly poli

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The Fed's Powell Faces New Challenges with Trump's Win

November 8, 2024

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has been skillfully avoiding questions about President-elect Donald Trump. However, as Trump's ambitious economic agenda takes shape, Powell might not be able to dodge the topic forever. Trump's plans include significant tax cuts, increased government spending,

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The Fed Adjusts Rates, Keeping an Eye on Inflation

November 8, 2024

In a recent announcement, the Federal Reserve decided to lower their key interest rate by a small amount. This move comes as inflation is getting closer to the central bank's target of 2%. The Fed noted that while inflation is still a bit high, unemployment is low. They also mentioned that the job m

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Interest Rates: A Post-Election Puzzle

November 3, 2024

The Federal Reserve is set to lower interest rates this week, but this time it's not about boosting a struggling economy. Instead, they're responding to lower inflation rates. The upcoming presidential election might not change this decision right away, but the winner could influence what the Fed do

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September 2024 PCE Inflation: What's Changing?

October 31, 2024

In September, inflation inched up, drawing closer to the Federal Reserve’s target. The personal consumption expenditures price index saw a 0. 2% increase, with an annual rate of 2. 1%, right in line with predictions. The Fed heavily relies on PCE readings, though they also consider other indicators.

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U. S. Economy's Q3 Growth: Steady Consumer Spending and Government Cash Drive the Way

October 30, 2024

You know how often people worry about economic slowdowns? Well, the U. S. economy showed it wasn't bothered by such fears in the third quarter of 2024. It grew at a steady pace of 2. 8%, which is a bit less than expected but still solid. Consumers were the heroes, spending more than they were suppos

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Consumers Boost Confidence as Election Day Nears

October 29, 2024

As the United States gears up for Election Day, American consumers are showing a significant boost in confidence, according to a recent report by a business research group. The Consumer Confidence Index, which measures both current economic conditions and future expectations, jumped to 108. 7 in Oct

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Bond Selloff: Then and Now

October 22, 2024

Remember Alan Greenspan? He steered the Federal Reserve during the 1995 rate cut, which led to a unique bond selloff. Recently, a similar event occurred when the Fed started cutting interest rates again. This time, two-year U. S. government bond yields rose by 34 basis points after the September rat

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Bitcoin: Not Ready for Shopping Sprees Yet?

October 19, 2024

Neel Kashkari, the Minneapolis Fed President, isn't convinced that Bitcoin is ready to replace traditional currency. He hasn't seen anyone use it to buy everyday items, and he thinks it's more like a gamble than a safe investment against inflation. However, a recent study shows that Bitcoin's value

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U.S. Shoppers Keep Buying; Unemployment Drops After Storms

October 17, 2024

September saw a surprising boost in retail sales, rising 0.4% compared to the previous month. This bump was even better than the experts' guesses. And guess what? People are buying way more stuff than just cars: those sales jumped 0.5%. Even factors like inflation barely made a dent when you look at