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How individual companies are faring can help answer broader questions about things like inflation and consumer spending.
It’s all about buying low and selling high.
New research finds that inequities in unemployment risk can explain some of the racial gap in stock market investment.
As government bond yields have fallen, corporate bonds have attracted more investors. The cash may boost private-sector spending.
Last week, the DXY index — which tracks the value of the dollar against other major currencies — rose more than 2%, the most in two years.
Many are more optimistic and open to new projects because their own costs are easing and they expect consumers to spend more.
The September National Federation of Independent Business survey saw its sentiment index rise 0.3 points, but it was still well below the historic average.
Drivers are seeking alternate income sources as their regular work grinds to a halt. Some are doing maintenance on their vehicles.
After-tax incomes have gained 3% or more throughout 2024. With inflation easing, many of us are doing better in managing the cost of living.
The carrier rose on a model of open seating and cheap domestic flights — a business plan that’s less competitive now.