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Well, there were 266,000 jobs added to the US job market in November and the unemployment rate hit another fifty-year low at 3.5 percent. This was better than expected . Wages were up by 3.1 percent from one year ago, while consumer prices are up by less than 2.0 percent, year over year. ...
Bull Runs Tend To End With A Bang Many bull markets have ended with rallies similar to what we have seen since August. While very few believe that this bull market is ending, this is indeed a characteristic of a market top. Everyone relishes in the good economic conditions and/or strong co...
Construction Spending September’s improvement in overall construction spending was revised from a 0.5% monthly gain to a 0.3% decline, but making matters worse was a 0.8% decline in October. Still, construction spending is up 1.1% over the past year. The weakness is coming from priv...
The Russell 2000, retail, transportation, regional banks, biotechnology, and semiconductors - a group Michele Schneider, director of Trading Education & Research at MarketGauge, calls the “Economic Modern Family” - provide a reliable macro picture for investors. Schnei...
By Kristina Hooper, Chief Global Market Strategist Weekly Market Compass: We detail our forecasts for each region and asset class. Welcome to December - just one more month until a new year begins (and, depending on how you do the math, a new decade as well). Naturally, this is the t...
Thanksgiving leftovers have been eaten. Black Friday shopping is done. With time on our hands, why not reflect on past winners and losers in The Investment Game? Today, I present 4 lists of winning and losing stocks: Mega-winners that have at least doubled in price since the start of 2...
Growth and interest rate cuts Whether we get another interest rate cut at all depends upon the idea that growth in the economy falters at some point. The general view is that growth will slow, for economic expansions simply never do go on forever. We also don't expect some wild burst of infl...
By Jeff Weniger, CFA During the first half of the year, it seemed everyone was grabbing so-called "low-volatility" stocks. Why? The popular "TINA" trade - "There Is No Alternative" - is based on the belief that stocks should be bought because bond yields are so paltry. If you are of ...
Stock Performance Following Similar Moves Retail investors have erred on the side of caution in 2019. From a recent MarketWatch article: Analysts said the extremely cautious stance of retail investors this year had been puzzling and acted as a drag for equity markets… Years of...
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Revenues increase by +23.5% to $6.2 million on higher waste volumes +4.8% gross margin expansion from 64.3% to 69.1% Company provides guidance for topline growth between +23% and +53% for 2024 SINGAPORE, May 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ESGL Hol...
SINGAPORE, May 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ESGL Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: ESGL) (“ESGL” or the “Company”), a sustainable waste solutions provider whose mission is to upcycle industrial waste into circular products using innovative technologies and renewable energy...
SINGAPORE, Jan. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ESGL Holdings Limited (NASDAQ: ESGL) (“ESGL” or the “Company”), a leading innovative enviro-tech company manufacturing circular products, announces the successful conclusion of a multi-year agreement with Sentosa Clay Produc...