The US economy may already be sliding into a recession, said economist David Rosenberg.Reasons to be concerned include layoffs at small businesses, inflation, war, and a drop in GDP.Rosenberg shared five ways that investors can survive a stock market downturn.Wall Street’s top strategists are abuzz about the possibility of a market crash or a recession…
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The office spaces transforming into luxury apartments
As remote work has left many offices empty, developers are turning these spaces into private homes – hopefully reviving dying business districts as the same time.W When The Wray opened in Washington, DC’s fashionable Foggy Bottom neighbourhood in May 2021, it was one of the buzziest real-estate projects of the year.Not only did the eight-storey…
Covid 19 Omicron outbreak: Jacinda Ardern confirms New Zealand’s borders fully reopen from July 31 – NZ Herald
New Zealand’s border will fully reopen from July 31 – two months earlier than the Government initially planned. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confirmed the new date, which has been brought forward from October, while speaking to a Business NZ lunch in Auckland today. The final part of the staged border reopening will open the country…
Covid 19 Omicron outbreak: Jacinda Ardern confirms New Zealand’s borders fully reopen from July 31
New Zealand’s border will fully reopen from July 31 – two months earlier than the Government initially planned. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confirmed the new date, which has been brought forward from October, while speaking to a Business NZ lunch in Auckland today. The final part of the staged border reopening will open the country…
What is the Fed put? Understanding the end of free money and the stock market freakout | Fortune
Sign up for the Fortune Features email list so you don’t miss our biggest features, exclusive interviews, and investigations.You might have noticed some turbulence in the stock market recently.It took a while to sink in after last week, but investors had a full freakout from Friday through Monday when they realized just how serious the…
Intel’s Core i9-12950HX has 16 cores and 55 watts of power – The Verge
Intel is announcing seven new mobile processors.The group, known as the “HX” line, includes two Core i5, three Core i7, and two Core i9 options.Intel’s 12th Gen mobile chips haven’t disappointed so far.We’ve seen significant performance gains over the previous generation, though battery life has continued to be an area where the company often lags…
The latest point in pregnancy you can get an abortion in all 50 states
The US Supreme Court is poised to overturn the landmark Roe v.Wade decision.Currently, 43 states restrict most abortions after a certain point of pregnancy.Here’s the latest point patients can obtain an abortion in all 50 states and DC.See more stories on Insider’s business page .Sign up for our weekday newsletter, packed with original analysis, news,…
Russian journalists flooded their pro-Kremlin news site with anti-war headlines on Victory Day
Russian news site Lenta.Ru was briefly filled with headlines criticizing Vladimir Putin on Monday.The site’s sudden shift from its usual pro-Kremlin rhetoric was the work of two of its journalists.They said they posted more than 40 headlines to combat Russian propaganda on Victory Day.Sign up for our weekday newsletter, packed with original analysis, news, and…
Gun homicides spiked 35% during the first year of the pandemic, CDC says – ABC News
Gun homicides spiked 35% during the first year of the pandemic, CDC says Gun homicide rates were the highest in 25 years. By Eli Cahan 10 May 2022, 17:00 • 6 11:16 Gun violence: An American epidemic? Using research and statistics, experts examine America’s history with guns, the real-life impacts of gun violence and what…
Nikkei briefly falls 2 pct on Wall St. plunge, China concern | ABS-CBN News
TOKYO – Tokyo stocks were lower Tuesday morning, with the Nikkei index briefly sinking over 2 percent after an overnight plunge on Wall Street and on concern over the global economic impact of China’s stringent COVID-19 restrictions. The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average fell 244.81 points, or 0.93 percent, from Monday to 26,074.53.The broader Topix index…