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Utilities are struggling to keep the lights on as fires, drought plague California
Droughts, wildfires and other extreme events fueled by climate change have put grid operators in the Western U.S. under pressure.
Government denies Bezos‘ protest of NASA awarding lunar lander contract to Musk’s SpaceX
The U.S. GAO denied a protest by Jeff Bezos‘ Blue Origin that NASA wrongly awarded a lucrative astronaut lunar lander contract solely to Elon Musk’s SpaceX.
MicroStrategy CEO defends debt-financed bitcoin buys, compares it to investing early in Facebook
„If I could borrow $1 billion and buy Facebook a decade ago for 1% interest, I think I would’ve done quite well,“ MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor told CNBC.
SEC slaps new disclosure requirements on Chinese IPOs amid Beijing’s crackdown
The Securities and Exchange Commission said Friday it will now require additional disclosures from Chinese companies seeking a listing on U.S. stock exchanges.
Utilities are struggling to keep the lights on as fires, drought plague California
Droughts, wildfires and other extreme events fueled by climate change have put grid operators in the Western U.S. under pressure.
There’s an unemployment cliff coming. More than 7.5 million may fall off
Programs paying expanded unemployment benefits are ending nationally on Sept. 6. It doesn’t appear lawmakers will extend the deadline again.
Euro Forecast: EUR/USD Advance Should Continue After Strong Economic Data
Last week’s march higher in EUR/USD may well extend further after Friday’s Eurozone economic statistics that will likely turn the ECB more hawkish on monetary policy.
Central bank rundown as GBPJPY upside opens up
GBPJPY upside looks promising
Up until this weeks meeting there had been two up beat central bank meetings from the Bank of England. It could have been anticipated that this would really have increased the odds of a hawkish twist from the BoE. Heading into the Bank of England meeting Sonia futures were pricing in a
Up until this weeks meeting there had been two up beat central bank meetings from the Bank of England. It could have been anticipated that this would really have increased the odds of a hawkish twist from the BoE. Heading into the Bank of England meeting Sonia futures were pricing in a
Weekend data – China PMI Manufacturing 50.4 (expected 50.8, prior 50.9) Non-manufacturing 53.3 (exp 53.3, prior 53.5)
China’s National Bureau of Statistics released the data on Saturday, the result for manufacturing is its lowest since February 2020 but still in expansion.