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The other big focus this morning is the US growth report. Economists surveyed by Bloomberg predict GDP likely cooled to around 2.5% in the first quarter, with the figures still potentially suggesting persistent inflationary pressures. Traders have been scaling back their expectations for Federal Reserv...
[..] any move to cancel the debt owed to China – effectively defaulting on it – would be counterproductive to US interests because it would likely destroy investors’ faith in the trustworthiness of the US government to pay its bills [..] The US Treasury two-year yield continued to trade...
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There are many awards which I could talk about but I will 36 just discuss the top award which is CNBC TV-18 Crisil Mutual Fund of the Year award. This award is given to only one company in the country which is on the basis of that, if all your fund performance across asset classes...
Students using accounts at these schools paid more than $27 million in fees during the 2016-2017 academic year, including overdraft and penalty charges," CNBC reported. The analysis found one large national bank charged students an average of almost $47 per year in fees. Marlowe says using ...
On CNBC this morning the analysts were saying that there is so much money on the sidelines that the only way for the stock market to go is up. If that is so, why is the Fed still printing money like there is no tomorrow? And why are they continuing to...
And since no one thinks a RELIABLE, tested vaccine can be widely available in less than a year, why should you own airlines NOW? ( ‘If you don’t own airlines’ is in the present tense’) This is CNBC, the hub of Tradin...
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