June 30, 2024
Investment

If Biden Is Reelected, These Will Be the 7 Best Ways To Invest $10,000

Pix_Arena / Shutterstock.com The 2024 presidential election is still a few months away, but it’s never too early to start thinking about your investments. If you have $10,000 to invest and are basing your decision on the election results, you should still exercise caution. After all, the next president might have a short-term impact on

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Crypto

Trump Posts ‘Our Country Must be the Leader in the (Crypto) Field’ Prior to Speech Before Libertarians

Donald J. Trump tightened his recent embrace of crypto today, posting on social media, “I am very positive and open minded to cryptocurrency companies and all things related to this new and burgeoning industry,” as both sides in the upcoming presidential election appear to be seeking to win over pro-crypto voters. Trump then took a

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Investment

A Trump presidency would risk $1 trillion in clean energy investment, WoodMac says

By Valerie Volcovici WASHINGTON, – A victory by Donald Trump in the Nov. 5 presidential election would jeopardize a projected $1 trillion in low-carbon energy investments and carbon emissions would be 1 billion tonnes more by 2050 than under current policies, according to a new analysis by Wood Mackenzie published on Thursday. KEY QUOTE “This

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Finance

Mnuchin Says Strong Dollar Helps, for Now, in Financing US Debt

(Bloomberg) — Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said a strong dollar is an advantage in helping the US to finance large fiscal deficits for now, but called on the winner of November’s presidential election to lead a new initiative to rein in the federal debt burden. Most Read from Bloomberg “I think it is a

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Finance

‘We just don’t go down that road’

Jerome Powell offered a strong defense Wednesday of central bank independence when asked if the November election would affect the Federal Reserve’s decisions about interest rates. “I can’t say it enough: We just don’t go down that road,” he told reporters Wednesday afternoon when asked if the bar was higher for making rate changes close

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