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Investing.com — The S&P 500 closed above 5,500 for the first time ever on Tuesday, buoyed by a surge in Tesla shares and optimism about interest rate cuts, after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell praised recent inflation progress. As of 4 p.m. ET (8 p.m. GMT), the stock was up 0.7 percent to close at a record high of 5,510.65, its 32nd all-time high this year. The stock was up 147 points, or 0.4 percent, while Three was up 0.7 percent to close at a record high of 18,029.18. Powell acknowledges rising inflation but says more confidence needed to cut…
Stocks rose on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 closing at an all-time high above 5,500.Dovish comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell helped boost stock prices.Meanwhile, Tesla shares rose 10% after second-quarter deliveries beat expectations. Thank you for your registration! Access your favorite topics on the go with your personalized feed. Download the app By clicking “Sign Up”, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You can unsubscribe at any time by visiting your settings page or clicking “unsubscribe” at the bottom of our emails. US stocks surged on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 hitting an all-time…
BROWNSVILLE, Texas – Attention all budding entrepreneurs in Brownsville: Are you between the ages of 18-25 and dreaming of starting your own business? If so, you might want to connect with Frontera Leadership Institute. The Frontera Leadership Institute is a free, three-month leadership program run by the nonprofit LMNTS and sponsored by Brownsville Community Improvement Corp. The program will be held at the eBridge Center for Business & Commercialization in downtown Brownsville. For more information, Rio Grande Guardian eBridge spoke to Ruben Cantu, founder of LMNTS, who said the intensive 12-week program equips aspiring entrepreneurs with the essential skills needed…
With several emerging market economies struggling with crucial elections, geopolitical uncertainty, and foreign exchange headwinds, Alejo Czerwonko, UBS Chief Investment Officer for Emerging Markets, appears on Market Domination Overtime to discuss the changes taking place in these markets.Cherwonko emphasizes that emerging markets are “not the emerging markets of your grandfather’s time” and are quite mature. Thirty years ago, only 3% of emerging countries were investment grade, Cherwonko says, but now it’s over 50%. At the time, the markets also suffered from high inflation, fiscal irresponsibility, and the reliance of monetary policy on executive power. Today, Cherwonko argues, “everything has changed.”Bonds…
Trends from the 1980s are making a huge comeback and becoming popular among younger generations. There’s a whole section of TikTok where you’ll always see videos of people “picking their colours”. Typically, professional colour consultants have people wear scarves of different colours until they find the colour combination that suits them best for their “season” – deep vibrant jewel tones for winter, warm earth tones for autumn, etc. Guessing someone’s color season has become a popular game on the internet, and it’s also a growing business for people looking to improve their professional image and the entrepreneurs who help them…
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Veteran obstetrician and pro-lifer Dr. Ingrid Scopp shares her experience with the heartbreaking aftermath of an abortion. Having delivered over 5,000 babies, Dr. Scopp offers a unique and compassionate perspective on the real-life consequences women face when an abortion goes wrong. 🩺 The heartbreaking aftermath of abortion Dr. Scopp is heartbreakingly clear about the serious complications women suffer after abortions, especially with the rise in chemical abortions. She describes how women come to her in dire need: heavy bleeding, infections, needing emergency surgery. To her, it’s not just statistics; it’s about real women in pain, women who are often left…
The State Department recently selected 15 undergraduate students for this year’s Diplomatic Information Technology Fellowships. Recipients will receive scholarships and ultimately be assigned to the State Department. Tom Temin and Federal Drive One of the new cohort members is Astrid Tagne from the University of Maryland, but first we’ll talk to Orienta Huger, an IT recruiter at the State Department, for some background on the fellowship program.Tom Temin Let’s start with some background. Tell us more about the FAIT program. It’s an annual event, what is its purpose? Oriental Fugar Yes. The Diplomatic IT Fellowship has been running since 2017.…
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell spoke publicly for the first time on Tuesday since the central bank’s preferred inflation gauge showed price growth in May at its slowest rate in more than three years.While Powell remained cautious, he acknowledged that recent data suggests things are heading in the right direction.Jennifer Schonberger of Yahoo Finance reports:Powell said Tuesday he was encouraged by slowing inflation but stressed he believes the central bank needs to see more evidence before cutting interest rates.The two most recent inflation readings, from April and May, “suggest that we are returning to a disinflationary trajectory,” Powell said on…
Stocks struggled to get off to a good start on Tuesday as trading volume thinned ahead of the holidays. As a reminder, stock and bond markets will close early tomorrow and will also be closed on Thursday for Independence Day. After a slow start to the day, major stock indexes finished in positive territory thanks to dovish comments from Fed Chairman Powell and continued gains in large caps. Shortly after Powell spoke at a central bank forum in Sintra, Portugal, Bureau of Labor Statistics Indicated The number of job openings increased slightly The number of employed people rose to 8.1…