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Kevin Mahn, CIO at Hennion & Walsh, joins Market Domination to offer insight into why the market has yet to truly price into election season.”I think the market is now focused on when the first rate cuts will come through and whether or not this economic slowdown will actually fall into recession territory. If the market is indeed pricing in what has happened historically, remember that political parties affect certain areas of the market but not generally the market as a whole. In fact, history tells us that divided governments are generally the best bode well for stock market performance…
ROCHESTER — Architechne, a company that designs lighting, audio, video and other home technology systems, plans to open a new Rochester showroom in August.Based in Burnsville, Arquitechne has been working with homeowners and builders in the Rochester area for many years. General Manager and Designer of Rochester Shane Orndorff The company recently Jim WestlerFormer owner of Amalgamated Audio Video in Rochester.“Jim said we needed a facility like this in Rochester, especially,” said Stanley. Mayo Clinic “We’re expanding. Customers don’t want to drive two hours,” Orndorff said. “So Jim said, ‘I want you to carry on the legacy I left behind.'”…
10 hours agoby Andy Trigg, BBC News, EasternMartin Giles/BBCFormer Conservative MP Peter Aldous said losing his seat at the general election was a “challenge we face”.Such is the ruthless nature of politics that MPs can lose their jobs overnight and be left with a starting salary of £91,000. As one of the most dramatic general elections in a generation draws to a close, how will long-serving politicians bounce back after losing their seats — and what support is available for those facing potential job losses?Peter Aldous, like hundreds of other MPs, mainly Conservative, lost his seat last week.He had served…
Credit: SMADC Southern Maryland – The Southern Maryland “Buying Local Guide” Farmers Market Edition has been updated for the 2024 season with the latest information on area farmers markets, courtesy of the Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission (SMADC), a division of the Southern Maryland Tri-County Council. This guide is more than just a farm guide. It’s Southern Maryland’s go-to agricultural resource for the region’s freshest and finest harvests. It’s packed with farmers market listings for home-grown vegetables, fruits, herbs and more. Find delicious farm-made goods like local meats, seafood, cheeses, honey, jams, jellies, pickles, baked goods, artisanal beverages and more…
A record year for U.S. stocks is only going to get better as bold predictions come true, according to a bullish market veteran.James DeMaat has diagnosed all kinds of markets during his nearly 40 years of experience, including more than 30 years at Main Street Research, the multi-billion dollar company he founded.In the mind of an investment manager, few market conditions are more exciting than the start of a bull market. Conversely, missing out on such a rally can be completely devastating.”The beginnings of bull markets have really surprising trajectories,” DeMaat said in a recent interview, “and if you look…
President Joe Biden has done his best this week to reassure Democrats that he’s fit for the job he’s running for, after a deadly weekend in Chicago, Mayor Brandon Johnson took a strong stance against those who commit heinous acts of violence in the city, and one city council member has pondered whether NASCAR deserves to be part of a Chicago summer tradition. Read last week’s quotes here. “I would not run again if I did not believe I was the best person to beat Donald Trump in 2024.” — President Joe Biden Biden wrote this in a letter to…
As a 22-year-old Detroit native, I have seen and felt the pain of gun violence all too often, and the recent tragic death of a bright, promising young man, Jordan Thornhill, struck me deep within my heart.Jordan was a recent graduate of Michigan State University, an alumnus of Renaissance High School, a proud member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, and a brother, son and friend to many, and he deserves to be with us today. He was shot and killed July 5 at a party on Cherry Lawn Road near Wyoming and Fenkell streets, one of several fatal shootings over…
On Wednesday evening, I was visiting what we call in the Southern vernacular: my beloved, chosen biological family, the people who are my roots, my sense of belonging, and who fulfill many of my most intimate human needs.And, perhaps surprisingly, some of them are fervent fans of Donald Trump.And as much as I love Trump supporters as if my life depended on it, and sometimes it literally did, I don’t love the beliefs they believe and hold to.And on Wednesday, my heart ached to hear one of my loved ones express those beliefs and thoughts. I shivered, my body felt…
Alexandra Simo is a creativity coach, professor, and author.This year, when it came time to grade my students’ work, I knew something was different.In my nine years of teaching and lecturing at various Ontario universities, I’ve learned that anxiety is normal at the end of the school year. But this year, rationality has vanished like a mammoth, and the sometimes crazy thinking that comes with Gen Z, combined with old concepts like deadlines, has led them to believe strange things: that sabotage could jeopardize their entire grade, or that an assignment they haven’t graded would suddenly disappear like a rabbit…
Open this photo in gallery:Photo illustration: The Globe and Mail. Source: Getty ImagesIan Brown is a features writer for the Globe and Mail.I can easily recall the hottest nights, those scorching nights when my skin felt like liquid and the world seemed to melt.When I met the woman who would become my wife, she was renting an unair-conditioned, illegal, fourth-floor sublet on West End Avenue between 72nd and 73rd Streets in Manhattan for $450 a month., We had two roommates and the living room was spacious but, oddly, had no living room furniture. We spent a lot of time under…