UncategorizedThe Fed’s first rate cut may come right in the thick of the presidential campaign fwadmin / June 9, 2024 Fed watchers expect the first cut to happen at the central bank’s September policy meeting, the final gathering before voters head to the polls on Nov. 5.
UncategorizedStanford becomes latest elite school to require SAT or ACT for admission, saying they predict academic performance fwadmin / June 9, 2024 Stanford’s new policy on standardized tests will cover students applying in the fall of next year for admission to the class of 2030.
UncategorizedHow to move past a painful breakup, according to relationship therapist fwadmin / June 9, 2024 If you’ve ever de-partnered from a long-term relationship, you will know that it is a trauma that requires a major dose of deprogramming.
UncategorizedHaiti’s interim PM stable after hospitalization for ‘slight illness’ fwadmin / June 9, 2024
UncategorizedChrysler to recall more than 211,000 vehicles in US due to software malfunction, NHTSA says fwadmin / June 9, 2024
UncategorizedEuropean Parliament poised for rightward shift after final voting fwadmin / June 9, 2024
UncategorizedIsraeli hostage Noa Argamani freed in time to see her terminally ill mother fwadmin / June 9, 2024
UncategorizedNorway wealth fund to vote against Musk’s $56 billion Tesla pay package fwadmin / June 9, 2024
UncategorizedHere’s where the jobs are for May 2024 — in one chart fwadmin / June 8, 2024 Job growth in May came out surprisingly strong, pushing back on lingering fears of a broader economic slowdown.
UncategorizedMarket backs off on hopes for interest rate cuts following strong jobs report fwadmin / June 8, 2024 The data at the very least adds to the narrative that the Fed doesn’t have to be in a rush to lower interest rates.