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Why the market is transferring the Fed manically, inflation is unlikely to peak till the summer season

Last week’s market action was another example of a push-and-pull between stocks, bonds, and the Federal Reserve that investors should expect more of over the course of 2021. Indeed, there is reason to believe that the battle for bond yields and inflation has hit stocks, investors may not peak until the summer. The Dow Jones…
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Fauci mentioned Europe’s surge warns Covid because the US lifts restrictions

WASHINGTON – The White House Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Anthony Fauci, warned heads of state on Sunday that the nation’s fight against coronavirus was still “not in the end zone” and urged Americans to abide by public health measures as Europeans see new spikes in infection experience. “When I hear how I withdraw completely from…
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John Stankey, CEO of AT&T, on quarterly dividend, ad-supported choice from HBO Max

AT&T CEO John Stankey told CNBC on Friday the company could keep its dividend payment while investing in growth companies like direct-to-consumer streaming service HBO Max. In the “Squawk on the Street” comments section, Stankey responded to a question from CNBC’s David Faber who asked the CEO if the money AT&T used to pay the…
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Why folks pay extra for tires

Some drivers may notice they are paying more for tires and it may simply be because the vehicle they are driving has bigger wheels. A new set of trade tariffs threatens to raise prices as well. The rise of the sport utility vehicle in America has also led to the rise of the SUV tire,…
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Patrick Mahomes sells NFT buying and selling playing cards

Two Patrick Mahomes trading cards are sold as NFTs. Patrick Mahomes Patrick Mahomes, one of the NFL’s most iconic players, is moving the chains by opening his own NFT art gallery. In an interview with CNBC earlier this week, Mahomes announced the “Museum of Mahomes,” which will appear on the MakersPlace digital art market on…
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Germany declares a wave of Covid has began; Italy faces Easter lock

People walk past a sign reminding them to wear the mandatory face mask in downtown Munich on March 4, 2021. (Photo by Alexander Pohl / NurPhoto via Getty Images) Alexander Pohl NurPhoto via Getty Images LONDON – The head of the German health department warned on Friday that a third wave of coronavirus infections had…
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WHO analysis experiences on blood clots in recipients

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), speaks after Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute for Allergies and Infectious Diseases, during the 148th session of the Executive Board on the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Geneva, Switzerland, January 21, 2021. Christopher Black | WHO | via Reuters The World…
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Behind the company bond market’s debt bubble of $ 10.5 trillion

U.S. corporations are currently facing the highest debt on record – more than $ 10.5 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA). The coronavirus pandemic is only part of the story. In the corporate bond market, companies borrow cash. And for over a decade, the extremely low…
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“Avatar” is as soon as once more the very best grossing movie of all time on the field workplace

User picture Source: Walt Disney Studios “Avatar” is once again the highest-grossing film of all time. At the weekend, James Cameron’s science fiction epic was republished in China and so far collected in ticket sales that “Avengers: Endgame” was overtaken for the record. “Avatar” became the world’s best-selling release of all time in 2010 when…
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TSA has its highest passenger screenings in nearly a yr

A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent wears a protective mask and stands behind a protective barrier while screening a traveler at Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA) in Arlington, Virginia, United States on Tuesday, June 9, 2020. Andrew Harrer | Bloomberg | Getty Images TSA officials examined 1,357,111 people at airports on Friday, marking the highest…