Rolling recession to rolling recovery? Ed Yardeni says a unique factor has cushioned the economy
The U.S. economy has shifted from a “rolling recession” to a “rolling recovery,” according to market veteran Ed Yardeni.
Goldman’s list of top picks to buy right now includes these 6 Asian stocks
The six companies, which include Alibaba, all appear on Goldman Sach’s conviction list of top buy-rated stocks.
Japanese stocks peaked in 1989. One strategist sees room for a new record high
One market strategist thinks that the Nikkei can breach its all-time high of 38,195, but not everyone agrees.
Stocks waver as investors await Fed meeting minutes: Live updates
Investors are coming off a positive session Monday, which kicked off the start of a new trading month, quarter and half-year for traders.
Twitter says rate limits were to help thwart bots, ‘small percentage’ of users currently affected
Twitter owner Elon Musk announced the limits on Saturday, saying users would only be permitted to read a certain number of posts per day.
Iceland is the No. 1 most peaceful country in the world
The Institute for Economics and Peace 2023 Global Peace Index found that Iceland is the safest country in the world.
Meta loses as top EU court backs antitrust regulators over privacy breach checks
The ruling from the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) potentially hand antitrust authorities more leeway in Big Tech probes.
The world’s longest-living people prioritize this Japanese ‘secret’ for ‘a long and happy life’: How you can too
Achieving a state of flow can guide you to your purpose, say the authors of a book about the longest-lived people. Here’s how to do it.
El Niño has officially begun. UN says phenomenon likely to threaten lives, break temperature records
The warmest year ever recorded, 2016, started off with a powerful El Nino that helped to boost global temperatures.
Tel Aviv hit by car-ramming, stabbing as Israel’s Jenin operation winds up
Echoing Palestinian emergency services, the World Health Organization said first responders had been prevented from entering the camp to reach wounded people.