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Stock Market Major Moves in After-Hours Trading: Highlights from Cava, Uber, Ross Stores, Workday and More

Stock Market Major Moves in After-Hours Trading: Highlights from Cava, Uber, Ross Stores, Workday and More

Explore noteworthy changes in the stock market after the close of trading: Cava Group — The fast-casual restaurant chain saw its stock price rise nearly 6% after hours as its earnings beat projections. Cava’s earnings came in at 17 cents a share, beating LSEG forecasts by 4 cents, with revenue also beating expectations. Uber — Shares of the ride-sharing giant fell about 3% after announcing a long-term partnership with General Motors’ Cruise for autonomous vehicle services. The partnership aims to introduce driverless ride options to Uber’s service offerings by next year. Meanwhile, General Motors enjoyed a slight boost, with its…
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Exploring the effect of recent economic developments on the Federal Reserve’s strategies

Exploring the effect of recent economic developments on the Federal Reserve’s strategies

On a crucial Friday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell laid out the groundwork for upcoming interest rate cuts, but gave no details on the expected timing or scope of those cuts. In his highly anticipated speech at the Federal Reserve’s annual meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Powell announced, “It’s time to change our approach.” He explained that while the future course is set, the specifics of the timing and size of rate cuts will depend on new data, future economic projections and risk assessments. Live Update: Chairman Jerome Powell Speaks at Jackson Hole Conference As financial markets anticipate future monetary…
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Live Update: Fed Chair Jerome Powell Speaks on Economic Policy at Jackson Hole Symposium

Live Update: Fed Chair Jerome Powell Speaks on Economic Policy at Jackson Hole Symposium

Join us live as Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell prepares to deliver the keynote address at the Fed's annual meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The event is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. ET today. If the video doesn't appear immediately, please refresh your browser. In today's speech, Chairman Powell is expected to outline potential changes in monetary policy, including potential interest rate cuts. This adjustment comes in response to slowing inflation and growing concerns about the ongoing strength of the U.S. economy. Historically, the Jackson Hole conference has been a crucial time for the Fed to announce significant policy…
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Speculation is growing that the Fed may cut rates by half a point in September.

Speculation is growing that the Fed may cut rates by half a point in September.

In recent weeks, financial markets have been abuzz with speculation about the Federal Reserve's next move. One particularly intriguing possibility is emerging: a significant half-point rate cut in September. This potential move is fueling discussions among investors, economists, and policymakers as they ponder the implications for the economy, the stock market, and interest rates. Why a half point cut? The Fed's consideration of a half-point cut is largely driven by a mix of economic signals and external pressures. Recent data indicating slowing inflation, combined with concerns about economic growth and global market stability, could prompt the Fed to consider more…
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Anticipating Powell’s Jackson Hole Speech: Political Changes on the Horizon

Anticipating Powell’s Jackson Hole Speech: Political Changes on the Horizon

Jackson Hole, Wyoming — As the financial community eagerly awaits Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s speech on Friday, clarity is expected on the anticipated shift in interest rate policy following the Federal Open Market Committee’s landmark two-day meeting in Washington, DC, last July. Market sentiments and forecasts The consensus among market analysts is that the Federal Reserve is poised to begin cutting interest rates as early as September, with continued adjustments likely through the end of the year and into 2025. While the size and timing of these cuts remain points of debate, Powell’s next speech is expected to shed…
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Major U.S. Employment Data Revisions Surpass 2009 Levels: Economic Implications Analysis

Major U.S. Employment Data Revisions Surpass 2009 Levels: Economic Implications Analysis

At the JobNewsUSA.com South Florida job fair held at the Amerant Bank Arena on June 26, 2024 in Sunrise, Florida, the topic of recent substantial downward revisions to U.S. job growth numbers was a hot topic. These revisions, the largest since 2009, have raised concerns about the potential onset of a recession. The 2009 employment revisions, which initially overstated employment by 824,000 jobs, were released after the National Bureau of Economic Research had already acknowledged a recession six months earlier. At the time, jobless claims had risen by more than 650,000, with the insured unemployment rate reaching 5 percent. In…
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GMC Aims to Lead Electric Truck Market with New Sierra EV

GMC Aims to Lead Electric Truck Market with New Sierra EV

In Milford, Michigan, General Motors’ flagship brand GMC is positioning itself as a leader in the all-electric truck segment in the United States. That effort begins with the introduction of the Sierra electric pickup truck, which joins GMC’s growing lineup of electric vehicles, including several Hummer models. With the Sierra EV, the company expects it to not only complement its existing offerings but also become a best-seller within its electric lineup. That expectation is backed by plans to launch more affordable versions next year, starting with the high-end “Edition 1” model that has already begun customer deliveries priced around $100,000.…
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The boom in online sports betting changes investment behavior

The boom in online sports betting changes investment behavior

The rapid growth of online sports betting, following its legalization in several states, has significantly affected the dynamics of personal finances, especially among economically vulnerable groups. Study insights A recent analysis titled “Gambling Away Stability: The Financial Repercussions of Sports Betting on At-Risk Families” highlights the dramatic increase in sports betting following the 2018 Supreme Court decision overturning a nationwide ban. With 38 states now allowing the activity, the industry has boasted more than $120 billion in wagers and generated revenues of more than $11 billion in 2023. This influx of funds has benefited government budgets but has placed significant…
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US Labor Market Unrest Grows: Fed Survey Reveals Job Insecurity, Wage Dissatisfaction

US Labor Market Unrest Grows: Fed Survey Reveals Job Insecurity, Wage Dissatisfaction

A recent survey by the New York Federal Reserve paints a bleak picture of the U.S. labor market, highlighting rising anxiety among workers. The study, conducted in July, revealed falling employment rates, a surge in job seekers, and widespread dissatisfaction with wages and benefits. These results add to growing concerns about the health of the U.S. economy. The unemployment rate, though historically low at 4.3%, has been steadily rising, fueling fears of a broader recession. Additionally, July’s nonfarm payrolls increase of just 114,000 was weaker than expected, further fueling anxiety. The Fed survey results go even deeper, highlighting a significant…
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