Por: MarketWatch Business November 07, 2022
Those future hikes will come on top of all the tightening that has already happened this year. At the start of 2022, the federal-funds rate was a hair above zero, and the Fed was still hoovering up bonds. Since March, the central bank has lifted the fed-funds rate by 3.75 percentage points. Rate increases have been closer to 4.75 percentage points when adjusted for inflation, notes MKM Partners’ chief economist Michael Darda, as... + full article
MarketWatch USA Politics November 03, 2022
At Wednesday’s press conference, Powell went out of his way to say three things: 1. The Fed was not “pausing,” or holding back on raising rates. 2. The Fed was not close to pausing. 3. The Fed’s assessment is that the peak for interest rates is likely to be... + más
Julie Powell, best-selling author of ‘Julie & Julia,’ dead at 49 | New York Post
Clippers' Norman Powell is struggling, but he knows 'sooner or later' that will change | Los Angeles Times
The Hill USA Business November 01, 2022
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals that the Dodd-Frank Act’s requirement that the Federal Reserve pays the expenses of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is unconstitutional. This important ruling adds to another problematic aspect of the CFPB’s funding scheme —... + más
CFPB looks to regulate buy now, pay later companies | Fox Business
U.S. consumer watchdog plans to regulate ‘buy-now, pay-later’ companies | NBC News
MarketWatch USA Business October 29, 2022
Since 1962, the has underperformed in the 12 months ahead of the midterms and outperformed in the 12 months following them, according to U.S. Bank. Based on monthly data, the S&P 500 averaged a negative return of 1.1% from Nov. 1 through the Oct. 31 prior to those 15 elections.... + más
Where Goldman says investors should be looking for bargains. Hint: the S&P 500 is too expensive | MarketWatch
Breakthrough research says growth companies don't actually grow faster than their value counterparts do | MarketWatch
Forbes USA Business October 15, 2022
With Inflation Hot, Can Fed Stay the Course?Photo credit: Shutterstock Lately, there’s been a general sense that inflation was peaking and even some signs of a downward trend. But yesterday’s CPI report told another story. It came in hotter than expected, revealing the end... + más
Markets See 0.75 Percentage Point Hike At November Fed Meeting | Forbes
Fed more worried about risks of 'unacceptably high' inflation than overdoing rate hikes, meeting minutes show | MarketWatch
CNN USA Business October 10, 2022
No one wants to run out of money before they die. But making sure your nest egg will last is a challenge because you’re dealing with a lot of unknowns: How long will you live? Will you face costly health crises? How will the market and the economy perform while you’re in... + más
Hurricane Ian Reminds Us Of 3 Retirement Risks Few Consider | Forbes
How To Make The Best Use Of Your Retirement Savings | Forbes
The Hill USA Business September 28, 2022
Lately, no matter if the federal government is spending taxpayer dollars or losing them, it doesn’t mess around with small change. The government allocated just in COVID relief spending, tens of billions of which have been siphoned off by . And when it comes to losing... + más
US TV advertisers will spend close to $20 billion in this year's upfronts | Business Insider
CNBC USA Business September 28, 2022
watch nowVIDEO1:2601:26Shareholders lose trillions of dollars in wealth this year as stock market sells offFalling stock markets have wiped out more than $9 trillion in wealth from U.S. households, putting more pressure on family balance sheets and spending.Americans'... + más
World Will Have Nearly 40% More Millionaires By 2026: Credit Suisse | Forbes
The typical Chinese adult is now richer than the typical European adult, a new wealth report finds | Business Insider
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