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S&P’s Bullish Accomplishments Don’t Change The Bearish Outlook

The S&P 500 decline refusal will prove to be temporary and the Pinched Consumer Retail Sales Data will continue serving as a recessionary reminder. This five-part tweet series explains why the bullish results of yesterday don’t change the medium-term bearish … Continue reading

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S&P’s Bullish Accomplishments Don’t Change The Bearish Outlook

Entrepreneurship Rankings By Country And States

Shopify has launched the Shopify Entrepreneurship Index, which ranks the 40 top countries, and the 50 US states, based on their economic impact, measured by the job growth, GDP and business activity of millions of entrepreneurs within its ecosystem. Highlights: … Continue reading

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Jury Again Burns McDonald’s – Hot Coffee First, Now Hot Chicken

Jury Blames McDonald’s AGAIN – The Law Graduate from GWU Explains the Reasons Fast Food Giant Must Pay Florida Jury Holds McDonald’s Liable for Burning A Child WASHINGTON D.C., MAY 15, 2023 – A Florida Jury has found McDonald’s legally … Continue reading

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Crypto signals for precious metals market

What would happen if Bitcoin just reached its peak? If anything, how does this affect the gold prices going forward? Several years ago, many people were interested in buying gold, but did not want to pay to keep it at … Continue reading

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The UK’s jobs data is affected by the record high of long-term sickness.

Inactivity due to long-term illness has reached a new record. In January and March, both the employment rate as well as vacancies decreased very little. Unemployment and inactivity also decreased. The estimated number of employees in April dropped from 29,8 … Continue reading

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