The Economics of Christmas – A Statistical Look at Holiday Spending

The economics of Christmas are a big deal for the global economy – and we’re not just talking about buying Christmas gifts for economists. Indeed, the Christmas shopping phenomenon carves out a very…

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The Fed’s higher-for-longer strategy on interest rates is slowly crumbling

Investors are feeling bullish that the Federal Reserve will begin to cut interest rates in the first half of next year, despite Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other officials saying they’re not considering rate cuts…

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Gold prices sprint to all-time peak on Fed rate-cut bets

Gold prices bolted to an all-time high above $2,100 per ounce on Monday as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks elevated traders’ confidence that the U.S. central bank could cut interest rates early next year.…

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Black Friday Was a Hit Online, Reaching a Record $9.8 Billion in the U.S.

Early Black Friday sales data pointed to a healthy start to the holiday shopping season—at least online. A Record Despite industry expectations for slowing retail sales growth overall this year, Adobe said Black…

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WeWork Files for Bankruptcy Amid Glut of Empty Offices

WeWork, the real estate company that offered start-ups and individuals sleek quarters to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams, filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States on Monday after years of struggling to find…

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Is the U.S. bond market finally starting to calm down?

Lately, there’s been a heightened pulse in economic circles. Talk is rife about interest rates, especially given the U.S. Federal Reserve’s aggressive 18-month-long bid to undo the easy-money strategies initiated after the 2008 financial crisis.…

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