The 2-year and 10-year Treasury yields briefly inverted Tuesday for the first time since 2019. The flip is the latest warning after another part of the bond market briefly inverted Monday. Inversions have historically been predictors of sharp economic slowdowns in the US. Loading Something is loading. The US bond market flashed another key warning… Continue reading Recession warning flashes as 2- and 10-year yields invert for first time since 2019
MicroStrategy has borrowed $205 million to buy more bitcoin as CEO Michael Saylor remains committed to the cryptocurrency
A MicroStrategy unit has taken out a $205 million loan to buy more bitcoin, extending the company’s commitment to buy the cryptocurrency. The three-year term loan is collateralized by about $820 million worth of bitcoin. MicroStrategy’s bitcoin holdings were worth around $5.9 billion as of Tuesday. Loading Something is loading. MicroStrategy is continuing to build… Continue reading MicroStrategy has borrowed $205 million to buy more bitcoin as CEO Michael Saylor remains committed to the cryptocurrency
A US Treasury official has warned crypto exchanges that help Russia skirt sanctions: ‘We will come, and we will find you’
The U.S. will hold anyone helping Russia to sidestep sanctions to account, an official told CNBC. “We will come, and we will find you,” the deputy U.S. Treasury secretary said Tuesday. European officials have warned Russia could use crypto to avoid restrictions imposed over its war with Ukraine. Loading Something is loading. The US will… Continue reading A US Treasury official has warned crypto exchanges that help Russia skirt sanctions: ‘We will come, and we will find you’
Russia’s war on Ukraine could spark the worst debt crisis for developing nations in a generation, World Bank warns
Russia’s war has made economic situations for some developing nations worse, the World Bank said. At risk are emerging economies that depend on commodity imports or tourism, an economist said. It may lead to the “largest spate of debt crises in developing economies in a generation,” he said. Loading Something is loading. Russia’s war on… Continue reading Russia’s war on Ukraine could spark the worst debt crisis for developing nations in a generation, World Bank warns
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Strategist: Government isn’t the Answer to High Gas Prices
Politicians are floating several ideas to ease the sting of gasoline prices, which have soared 48% in the past year to $4.24 a gallon. Peter Schiff, global strategist of Euro Pacific Capital, doesn’t think much of the ideas. One is for a “windfall profit” tax on oil companies. “If you want more oil, if oil… Continue reading Strategist: Government isn’t the Answer to High Gas Prices
Best-Selling Small Appliances Now Up to 50% Off on Amazon
The Arena Media Brands, LLC and respective content providers to this website may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. We can’t say no to a good deal. Amazon is currently offering up to 50% off small kitchen appliances like waffle makers, crockpots, air fryers, and blenders. We’ve curated a… Continue reading Best-Selling Small Appliances Now Up to 50% Off on Amazon
20 High-Volatility Stocks for the Market’s Next Swing | Kiplinger
stocks Active or tactical investors and traders might want to lean into the market’s volatility via high-quality, high-vol stocks.If there’s been one constant through the first few months of 2022, it’s that volatility has come back with a vengeance. And yet as counterintuitive as it might sound, investors should think twice before dumping high-volatility stocks… Continue reading 20 High-Volatility Stocks for the Market’s Next Swing | Kiplinger