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On Friday, Wall Street experienced a surge in stock prices, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average reaching new record highs. Investors were optimistic about potential interest rate cuts by the U.S. Federal Reserve in September, prompting a flurry of activity in the market. However, despite the initial spike in stock prices, the
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Athletic Brewing Company, a leading nonalcoholic brewer, has recently secured an additional $50 million in equity financing in a round led by General Atlantic. This funding is expected to further support the company’s growth and expansion plans. In fact, Athletic CEO and founder Bill Shufelt expressed optimism that General Atlantic would make even larger investments
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The upcoming June inflation report, scheduled for release on Thursday, July 11, is creating a buzz among investors and economists alike. Market expectations are leaning towards a 0.1% month-over-month increase and a 3.1% year-over-year change, with core CPI forecasted to go up by 0.2%. Bank of America is in agreement with these projections but is
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Passion tourism, a concept that revolves around people’s passions and interests, is gaining popularity among Americans. This trend involves traveling overseas to attend events such as concerts, festivals, or sporting events that are of personal interest to individuals. According to travel experts, Americans are increasingly flocking to international destinations to see artists like Taylor Swift,
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Cisco’s Greater China head, Ming Wong, expressed his optimism about the growing business with Chinese electric car companies as they expand overseas. The electric vehicle (EV) segment is the second-largest for Cisco in the region, generating most of its revenue from manufacturing companies, with electric cars being the largest category. Chinese EV-makers have been increasing
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Moody’s credit-rating firm has noted that Japan’s ability to meet its primary budget-balancing target next fiscal year is not a make-or-break situation in terms of their credit rating. Christian de Guzman, the Japan sovereign analyst at Moody’s, emphasized that the target should be seen as a commitment to fiscal reform rather than an absolute benchmark
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The recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on the tax imposed on Americans who have investments in certain foreign corporations has raised significant discussions and debates among lawmakers and legal experts. The case involved a retired couple from Redmond, Washington, Charles and Kathleen Moore, challenging the tax on foreign company earnings that have not
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