Bessent Says ‘Tenfold’ Growth in Stablecoins Will Lift Demand for Treasurys
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Bessent Says ‘Tenfold’ Growth in Stablecoins Will Lift Demand for Treasurys
Amazon’s $1.4 billion deal for Roomba-maker iRobot looks set to be blocked by European Union antitrust authorities. It’s only a small setback for the e-commerce giant but it’s a reminder that regulators are still skeptical over acquisitions made by big technology companies.
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Updated Dec 09, 2023, 12:13 pm EST / Original Dec 08, 2023, 6:30 pm EST
There’s good news and bad news on the U.S. economy.
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View OptionsThe housing market’s stagnation this year is projected to carry over into 2024. But a forecast published today by Realtor.com identifies metro areas that are poised to see both rising prices and sales next year, with Toledo, Ohio, leading the way.
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View OptionsCall it the mystery of the rising 10-year yield—and it’s led investors straight to the so-called ‘ Treasury Term Premium .’
Figuring out whether you qualify for an electric vehicle tax credit isn’t easy–make, model, pricing, the state where you live, your income, and the list goes on. But once you sort things out, you can save thousands–even on a .
The forecast for the market is cloudy at best—and there are no meatballs involved. Questions about the strength of the economy, what the Federal Reserve plans to do next, and even the path of corporate earnings won’t be answered for months, leaving certainty-starved investors feeling like they’re walking on quicksand. It’s a good time to…
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China’s property developers are under duress again, re-igniting concerns about a debt crisis. But with a faltering economy and diminished confidence among households and companies, China debt watcher Charlene Chu, senior analyst at Autonomous Research, worries the ingredients are there for a broader financial crisis for the first time.
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