Retail sales grew 1% in June
Retail sales grew 1% during June. A 75-point rate hike is expected. Citigroup and Pinterest soar higher on the stock...
Eric Nesich holds a B.A. in Journalism and Communications (with a specialization in Economic Journalism) from John F. Kennedy University. He also holds a degree in Political Science, graduated from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and is a Professor of Political Science in High School and Higher Education. For more than a decade he has worked as an economic and financial analyst in different national and international economic portals.
Retail sales grew 1% during June. A 75-point rate hike is expected. Citigroup and Pinterest soar higher on the stock...
Dollar at its best year since 1997 Economic studies suggest that the euro could trade below the dollar at 0.85...
Celsius declares bankruptcy. Uncertainty of its customers due to the impossibility of withdrawing their money. The company filed for Chapter...
The inflationary jump in the US has been higher than expected by the markets. The 9.1% reported on Wednesday is...
Traders bet Fed will raise rates by 100 basis points Gasoline, food and rents have pushed inflation to 9.1% If...
JPMorgan reported results below expectations. The decline is 28% in its quarterly earnings. The bank increased the provision for credit...
Tesla goes to court to dismiss layoff lawsuits. The company has laid off more than 500 workers between May and...
The Fed's interest rate hike would be 75 points. Futures traders temper expectations of a 100-point hike. There will be...
The Bank of England will raise interest rates again. It will be the sixth increase during the year. Inflation is...
Twitter reported that it deletes more than 1 million spam accounts per day. The social network held a conference call...
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