Wall Street Might Open With Negative Bias

Continuing the invasion of Russia in Ukraine over the last six months is a concern for investors. Ukraine President has warned about something ‘Ugly’ move from Russia in view of the upcoming Independence Day. Durable Goods Orders, New Home Sales, and Personal Income and Spending this week might get special attention this week. Early signs from the U.S. Futures Index […]

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Krispy Kreme Unveils New Artemis Moon Doughnut For A Day

Krispy Kreme, a doughnut company and coffeehouse chain, is launching a new doughnut on Monday, just for a day, in celebration of NASA’s planned Artemis I mission. The U.S. Space agency is planning to launch Artemis 1 rocket, an uncrewed test flight, around the moon on Monday morning. It is the first step ahead of NASA’s Artemis II plan to […]

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The Rakesh Jhunjhunwala I Knew

A family man, a confident investor, someone who was sure two decades ago that India and its stock market were going to boom.T N Ninan recalls his chats with Rakesh Jhunjhunwala. If I recall right about an episode nearly two decades ago, the occasion was a discussion of Raghuram Rajan’s book Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists, at Mumbai’s Taj Mahal […]

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European Shares Retreat As Recession Worries Mount

European stocks tumbled on Monday, with fears of aggressive monetary tightening and concerns over Europe’s energy crisis keeping investors nervous. Russia will halt natural gas supplies to Europe for three days at the end of the month, state energy giant Gazprom said on Friday, deepening the energy crunch that’s threatening to plunge the region into a recession. Bundesbank President Joachim […]

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China's August factory activity likely shrank amid COVID flare-ups, property crisis – Reuters poll

BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s factory activity likely contracted again in August, a Reuters poll showed on Monday, as COVID flare-ups and a distressed property sector pummelled demand while a power crunch in southwestern China hit production.FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: Employees work on the production line of vehicle components during a government-organised media tour to a factory of German engineering group Voith, following […]

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The 11 Newest Military Bases In The US

Most active U.S. military bases were built in the early 20th century, before or during the great world wars, with some facilities dating as far back as the late 1700s, such as the U.S. Army’s Carlisle Barracks in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. (Here are America’s oldest military bases.) For the most part, military installations can last centuries with regular maintenance, modernization, […]

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Flee To Michigan As Soon As Possible

Last October, author Parag Khanna released a book titled “Move: The Forces Uprooting Us.” He called out Michigan as the best place to live in 2050 due to massive climate change. Because of the acceleration of the problems of global warming, people may want to move there today. According to The New York Times, several experts believe the pace at […]

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The all-electric Mustang Mach-E GT lives up to the name

(CNN)Just weeks after announcing it was raising the price of the Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup, Ford announced it is similarly boosting prices for its other popular electric vehicle, the Mustang Mach-E. When Ford begins taking orders on Tuesday for the 2023 model year Mach-E, prices will be about $3,000 higher for base models and as much as $8,000 higher […]

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