“10-Year Treasury Yield Nears 5%: Why Investors Are Alarmed”

“10-Year Treasury Yield Nears 5%: Why Investors Are Alarmed”

Jan 14, 2025

Why 5% Matters for the MarketThe 10-year Treasury yield is approaching 5%, a level rarely seen since the 2008 financial crisis. For many investors, this threshold represents the upper limit of interest rates they’ve experienced over the past 20 years. The last time

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Why China’s Central Bank Halted Bond Purchases: Stabilizing Yields and Supporting the Yuan

Why China’s Central Bank Halted Bond Purchases: Stabilizing Yields and Supporting the Yuan

Jan 10, 2025

China’s 10-year government bond yields hit record lows, and the yuan weakened against the U.S. dollar, triggering economic concerns. Analysts believe the PBOC’s halt in bond purchases is meant to control: Why Did the PBOC Act? Economic Growth and Stimulus Concerns China’s economy

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Girl Scouts to Discontinue Two Cookie Flavors and Raise Prices

Girl Scouts to Discontinue Two Cookie Flavors and Raise Prices

Jan 8, 2025

The Girl Scout cookie season has begun, but two popular flavors, S’mores and Toast-Yay!, will be discontinued after this year. These cookies join the retired Raspberry Rally flavor, which caused a frenzy when it was sold out and resold online at high prices.

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GM and Ford Achieve Best U.S. Sales Since 2019, Boosted by EV Growth

GM and Ford Achieve Best U.S. Sales Since 2019, Boosted by EV Growth

Jan 4, 2025

Key Points: The U.S. auto industry made a strong recovery in 2024, as sales continued to rise after years of challenges from the pandemic and supply chain disruptions. General Motors (GM) and Ford Motor Company emerged as top performers, reporting their best annual

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Mortgage Rates Soar to 6.91%, Intensifying Challenges for Homebuyers

Mortgage Rates Soar to 6.91%, Intensifying Challenges for Homebuyers

Jan 3, 2025

Mortgage rates have climbed again, creating additional challenges for potential homebuyers. The average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage recently reached 6.91%, the highest in nearly six months, up from 6.85%. The rise in mortgage rates occurred despite the Federal Reserve’s multiple interest

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Global Reinsurance Rates Set to Drop 5%-15% for Loss-Free Portfolios on Jan 1

Global Reinsurance Rates Set to Drop 5%-15% for Loss-Free Portfolios on Jan 1

Dec 30, 2024

Global property catastrophe reinsurance rates are set to decrease by 5% to 15% on January 1, 2025, for portfolios without any recent loss history, according to reinsurance broker Guy Carpenter. This shift signals increasing competition in the market after several years of steady

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“Media Ad Revenue Set to Stabilize in 2025, Boosted by Sports and Live Events”

“Media Ad Revenue Set to Stabilize in 2025, Boosted by Sports and Live Events”

Dec 28, 2024

Key Points: The advertising market is showing positive momentum heading into 2025, particularly for media companies with rights to sports and live programming. Industry executives have highlighted the stabilizing trends as uncertainty tied to the 2024 election fades. Sports and Live Events Drive

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HCC Shares Drop 4% After Claims Settlement, Strong Order Pipeline in Focus

HCC Shares Drop 4% After Claims Settlement, Strong Order Pipeline in Focus

Dec 24, 2024

Claims Settlement and Financial Impact HCC recently completed a claims settlement worth ₹180 crore with a major client. This settlement reduced client advances by ₹130 crore, which is expected to lower annual financing charges by ₹15 crore. Additionally, ₹50 crore of the settlement

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Jerome Powell’s Leadership: Navigating Inflation and New Economic Challenges

Jerome Powell’s Leadership: Navigating Inflation and New Economic Challenges

Dec 23, 2024

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has skillfully navigated the U.S. economy through crises like the pandemic and record-high inflation. While inflation has dropped near the Fed’s 2% target, challenges loom large, with President-elect Donald Trump’s policies threatening to push prices back up. Inflation

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Dow Drops Over 1,100 Points, Hits Longest Losing Streak Since 1974

Dow Drops Over 1,100 Points, Hits Longest Losing Streak Since 1974

Dec 19, 2024

Dow Experiences Historic Decline The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell sharply on Wednesday, dropping over 1,123 points (2.6%). This marks the longest losing streak since 1974, extending its slide to 10 consecutive days. The plunge came after the Federal Reserve’s policy statement indicated

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