Nostalgia Retro Stainless Steel Kettle ($63.93; amazon.com) amazon.com It seems like such a simple thing to boil water and pour it over dried leaves, making tea. In fact, the first vessel for boiling water dates back as far as 3500 B.C., to Mesopotamia. Made of bronze, they look almost exactly like tea kettles we use… Continue reading Best Tea Kettles of 2022
Do Rising Mortgage Rates Make Homes Unaffordable?
Rising home prices have made it difficult to buy a house almost since the Covid pandemic began in March 2020. Home prices soared 18.8% in 2021, according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price Index. In addition to strong demand, a lack of inventory has boosted home prices amid local-government building restrictions. At… Continue reading Do Rising Mortgage Rates Make Homes Unaffordable?
Levels of fear in markets start to return to normal
‘Now I’m more worried about the next three months versus three weeks ago where I was just worried about tomorrow’ Author of the article: Financial Times Eric Platt in New York A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by Michael Nagle/Bloomberg files Investors are no longer paying so much… Continue reading Levels of fear in markets start to return to normal
Canada’s green bond debut sees $12.3 billion in demand
The investor demand is enough to cover the $5 billion transaction more than twice, sources say Author of the article: Bloomberg News Esteban Duarte Solar panels near the Shepard Landfill site in southeast Calgary. Photo by Jim Wells/Postmedia files Canada racked up over $12.3 billion in orders for its first green bond sale, allowing the… Continue reading Canada’s green bond debut sees $12.3 billion in demand
David Rosenberg: How to invest in equities based on signals from the bond market
Investors can add significant alpha by going long defensives and underweighting/shorting cyclicals A monitor with stock market information on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo by Michael Nagle/Bloomberg files By David Rosenberg and Brendan Livingstone Advertisement 2 This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. We have had three… Continue reading David Rosenberg: How to invest in equities based on signals from the bond market
TSX hits record high on banks rally
The benchmark index has gained for five straight sessions, adding nearly four per cent thanks to broad-based gains Author of the article: Bank buildings in Toronto’s financial district. Photo by THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tijana Martin files Canada’s main stock index scaled another record peak on Tuesday as a banks rally on prospects of higher interest rates… Continue reading TSX hits record high on banks rally
Smart Money Watch: Tech billionaires rally around nuclear as energy crisis looms
Author of the article: Bloomberg News Lizette Chapman An employee works with General Fusion’s P13 plasma injector, the world’s most powerful plasma injector, at the company’s Vancouver lab. The company is backed by Jeff Bezos and others. Photo by General Fusion Inc. In recent weeks, some of Silicon Valley’s most famous technologists have hailed a… Continue reading Smart Money Watch: Tech billionaires rally around nuclear as energy crisis looms
Stock Market Today: Stocks Jolted Awake as Oil Enters Bear Market | Kiplinger
Stock Market Today Oil slumps below $100 per barrel and into bear territory, providing the equity market with some much-needed relief.Another precipitous decline in oil prices, as well as hints of an easing in other inflationary pressures, managed to snap losing streaks across the major indexes Tuesday. U.S. crude oil futures continued their recent dive,… Continue reading Stock Market Today: Stocks Jolted Awake as Oil Enters Bear Market | Kiplinger