As the anticipation for signals around rate cuts intensifies, the debate around how the Federal Reserve communicates with the public has become more intense. Economists are split on the number of rate cuts to expect from the Fed in 2024, despite what was perceived as dovish signals from Fed Chair Jerome Powell in his latest
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Recent developments in the case against Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, have revealed that his former campaign manager and a close associate have agreed to plead guilty and cooperate with the Justice Department’s bribery investigation. Mina Colin Strother and Florencio “Lencho” Rendon signed plea deals in March, signaling potential trouble for Cuellar. Cuellar and his wife,
Tesla is facing accusations from the National Labor Relations Board of implementing measures to hinder employees at its Buffalo, New York facility from unionizing. The NLRB’s regional director for Buffalo, Linda Leslie, filed a complaint outlining how Tesla’s acceptable use policy for workplace technology in 2023 aimed to discourage workers from forming or joining a
Belgium’s AB InBev saw a 5% increase in its shares on Wednesday following the release of its first quarter financial results. Despite a 0.6% decrease in volumes sold, the world’s largest brewer managed to achieve a 2.6% increase in revenue to $14.55 billion, slightly surpassing analyst expectations. Additionally, the company reported higher underlying profit of
In the world of investing, stocks that have been spun off from larger corporate parents have emerged as some of the most consistent winners of this year. These spinoffs offer investors a unique opportunity to capitalize on unlocked and potentially underappreciated value in the market. According to Morgan Stanley, spinoffs have historically outperformed the broader
Renters in the United States are finding it increasingly difficult to achieve the dream of home ownership due to a combination of higher housing costs and elevated interest rates, as highlighted in a recent New York Federal Reserve survey. The survey revealed that the share of renters with hopes of being able to afford a
During the Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting, Warren Buffett opened up about the future of the conglomerate he built and the inevitable succession plan that will come into play once he is no longer at the helm. With the passing of his close friend and business partner, Charlie Munger, the topic of succession was at the
The recent indictment of Mark Schultz, a California man, by a federal grand jury in Atlanta for threatening Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis sheds light on the alarming rise of violence and intimidation against government officials. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia announced that 66-year-old Schultz made multiple threats against
The recent announcement by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revealed that the auditing firm for Trump Media and its owner were slammed with charges of “massive fraud.” The auditor, BF Borgers CPA, along with its owner Benjamin Borgers, agreed to a permanent suspension from practicing as accountants before the SEC. Additionally, they agreed to
Productivity quotas in warehouse settings have come under increased scrutiny in recent years, particularly in light of their potential impact on the health and safety of workers. Senator Ed Markey recently introduced the Warehouse Worker Protection Act, a groundbreaking piece of legislation aimed at regulating the use of productivity quotas by employers like Amazon. This