The stock market is falling. Should you sell?

Amid this week's stock market troubles, some investors may be tempted to end the pain and sell. But here's why they'd likely regret doing so. With the pandemic proving hard to leave behind and the global economy still suffering, the stock market is having a bad week. The Dow Jones […]

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The upside to inflation: rising wages

Although consumers may be paying more for everyday items, it's not all bad news. As inflation takes hold, wages may increase, too. As the economy picks up in the wake of the Covid pandemic, concerns about inflation are also gaining steam. Already, prices on some goods, like cars, are noticeably higher, stoking […]

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The rise of micromobility

(CNN)Mobility in the cities of 2030 could look very different from today. “Robot shuttles will pick you up from your house in the suburbs and take you to a mobility hub station in downtown. Then you’ll end your daily commute to the office riding an e-scooter (electric scooter) that you […]

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COVID Cases Rising In Some Parts Of US: CDC

The United States on Wednesday reported 14516 new coronavirus infections, taking the national total to 33,665,034. The 7-day average of daily new cases is 12,609, which is 10.3 percent higher than the week before. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, said that cases of coronavirus infection are […]

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Japan Big Manufactures’ Confidence Strengthens In Q2: Tankan

Japan’s big manufactures’ confidence strengthened further in the second quarter suggesting that the economy is set to recover sustainably from the pandemic-driven downturn. The large manufacturers’ sentiment index rose to +14 in the second quarter from +5 in the prior quarter. The expected level was 15. The big non-manufactures’ confidence […]

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