History
The U.S. stock market dates to the early 1700s. It started with the 1790 Philadelphia Stock Exchange. Investors could use this exchange to buy and sell company stock. The stock…
The escalating cost of living pushed the CPI 0.8% to 7.9% in February, a high not reached since 1982, 40 years later, according to the report issued by the Bureau…
Investors dumped commodities for stocks yesterday resulting to a record upsurge of the stock indices, having been on a downward streak for the past week. NASDAQ made the largest bounce…
The Bureau of Labor and Statistics is expected to publish the year-over-year CPI tomorrow. There are frail expectations for improvements as oil and gold prices keep rising. The forecasted inflation…
"Being Financially Literate is a Powerful Thing, Especially for Women" That nugget was shared by Otegha Uwagba, the author of “Little Black Book”: A Toolkit for Working Women. She was…
It comes a time when the rubber hits the road. At this juncture, you must act or vanish. The world is toying with the idea of World War 3, something…
The edging uncertainty of the Ukraine-Russia tussle continues to exert pressure on cost of commodities, worsening the situation of the U.S. market owing to the already high inflation. Inflation affects…
Stocks made a massive rebound yesterday following Powell’s testimony to the House Financial Services Committee concerning the Fed’s preparedness in containing the shooting inflation rate. Although he did not clearly…
Ukrainians have vowed to stay put, to put off Putin from taking away their sovereigntys. Likewise, Wallstreet's seasoned investors have rolled off their sleeves to put up a strong wall…
Sanctions against Russia have taken effect. Yesterday, NASDAQ put a temporary halt to trading of Russia-based stocks yesterday, a move that will further weaken Russia’s capability to raise equity capital.…