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Raymond James Says Inflation May Be Easing; Taps 2 Stocks to Buy
The unfortunate buzzword for 2022: inflation. Wherever you go, it has been hard to avoid this hot topic, as inflation has soared to heights not seen in decades, with the central bank eventually declaring it will do all that’s required to tame it. The combination of high inflation, attendant rate hikes and fears of a recession have also spooked the markets which have been on a downtrend for most of the year. With the August inflation reports due this week (CPI on Tuesday & PPI on Wednesday), the
TheStreet.com
It’s Time for Me to Jump Into Intel. Yes, Intel
The Biden Administration had sent letters to Nvidia requiring a license to sell its A100 and H100 chips that are designed to speed machine learning and artificial intelligence to those three regions. Nvidia stated at the time that the restriction likely jeopardized… for the firm, up to $400M in annual revenue. Advanced Micro Devices was similarly informed that a similar restriction would be placed on that firm’s MI250 chips.
The Telegraph
Russia’s cash reserves run dry as West shuns Putin’s energy
UK teeters on edge of recession after ‘feeble’ rebound FTSE 100 jumps 1.3pc; Pound slumps against euro Roger Bootle: We face a succession of Black Wednesdays – but good things can come out of bad Sign up here for our daily business briefing newsletter
Bloomberg
US Inflation Will Guide Fed Readying Next Hike: Eco Week Ahead
(Bloomberg) — US inflation data in the coming week may give the Federal Reserve mixed signals ahead of a potential third-straight jumbo interest-rate hike, with a broad measure of consumer prices likely to simmer down even as a gauge of underlying pressures accelerates. Most Read from BloombergThe World’s Hottest Housing Markets Are Facing a Painful ResetRussian Defenses Crumble as Ukraine Retakes Key TerritoryRussia Confirms Flight of Troops From Ukraine’s Kharkiv AreaCredit Card Firms to Star
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Cathie Wood Says Falling Car Prices Could Mean Trouble
Lower car prices might be cheered by car buyers, but they could also mean the Federal Reserve is pushing too hard against inflation, says ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood.
Motley Fool
Why Tuesday Could Be a Huge Day for the Stock Market
The stock market has been a fickle place in 2022, with investor sentiment constantly changing by the day, week, and month. The elevated inflation indicators over the past year or so are the main reason the Federal Reserve has had to raise interest rates so intensely this year, which has roiled markets and led to the worst first half of a year for stocks in about five decades. On Tuesday, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics will release more inflation data — in this case, the change in prices for the month of August — which could have a big effect on the stock market.
SmartAsset
Vanguard Gave Out Money This Year. Did You Miss Out?
Investors with Vanguard mutual funds in their portfolios are in line to receive some extra cash later this month. The company announced Friday that extra distributions of capital gains and dividends will be paid to the shareholders of 34 different … Continue reading -> The post Here’s Who Will Get Additional Income From Vanguard This Month appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.
Zacks
Are You Looking for a High-Growth Dividend Stock?
Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does Snap-On (SNA) have what it takes? Let’s find out.
Reuters
Fed set for another 75-basis-point rate hike; early pivot unlikely: Reuters poll
The Federal Reserve will deliver another 75-basis-point interest rate hike next week and likely hold its policy rate steady for an extended period once it eventually peaks, according to a Reuters poll of economists released on Tuesday. Policymakers have done little to push back on market pricing for a third consecutive rate hike of three-quarters of a percentage point at the U.S. central bank’s Sept. 20-21 meeting, with inflation, as measured by the Fed’s preferred gauge, running at more than three times its 2% target. A strong majority of economists, 44 of 72, predicted the central bank would hike its fed funds rate by 75 basis points next week after two such moves in June and July, compared to only 20% who said so just a month ago.
Reuters
U.S. inflation day
Investors get the latest U.S. inflation figures on Tuesday, which will set the seal – or not – on a third consecutive 75 basis point rate hike from the Fed, and set the tone for global markets for the next several weeks. Core inflation is expected to be a little stickier. But that was the consensus forecast before the New York Fed’s latest survey of consumers’ inflation expectations was released on Monday.
Benzinga
A Look At The Startups Jeff Bezos Has Invested In This Year – Most Have This One Thing In Common
While the majority of Jeff Bezos’ $150 billion wealth comes from his stake in Amazon.com Inc., his venture capital company, Bezos Expeditions, is also a contributing factor. In fact, since his retirement as the CEO of the world’s largest e-commerce company, Bezos has been focusing on acquiring startups across different industries, as his hunt for the next big bet continues. From space to real estate, Bezos is seemingly dipping his toes in all types of water. Investments Over the Years Bezos prim
Motley Fool
4 Ultra-High-Yielding Passive Income Stocks To Buy With $1,000
Real estate investing is one way anyone can start making passive income. You don’t need a lot of money to begin investing in income-producing real estate: Congress made it accessible to everyone by creating real estate investment trusts (REITs) in 1960. Four top REITs for those seeking to collect passive income are EPR Properties (NYSE: EPR), STORE Capital (NYSE: STOR), Medical Properties Trust (NYSE: MPW), and W.P. Carey (NYSE: WPC).
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3 Dividend Stocks That Billionaires Warren Buffett and George Soros Both Own
Billionaires buy dividend stocks for the same reasons other people do. Of course, they also prefer that their stocks grow as well as pay dividends. Here are three dividend stocks that billionaires Buffett and Soros both own.