Despite a cyclone of headlines and hype, ChatGPT remains almost as unpopular on campus as the overachiever who asks a
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Inflation, of course, is still going on
U.S. equities are plunging after a key report showed inflation rose more than anticipated last month, increasing concerns that the Fed will
Continue readingOh, inflation
The consumer price index is the New York Mets of the economy—always disappointing you come September. Yesterday’s report showed that
Continue readingThe Queen
Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving British monarch, died yesterday at 96. Buckingham Palace reported earlier in the day that doctors were “concerned
Continue readingNYC rent is exploding…
If you see a 300-person line in NYC these days, it’s probably because there’s an open house. Manhattan apartment rents hit
Continue readingInflation is finally down (a little bit)
After climbing the longest, steepest hill in decades, inflation finally hit a flat road. It’s about damn time. On a
Continue readingWill the inflation continue?
Likely so. The jobs report on Friday blew it out of the water, with nonfarm-payrolls expanding by 528,000 in July, more than
Continue readingStrategic ambiguity
Well, this is indeed ambiguous. Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen greeted U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi at the presidential office on
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U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is expected to land in Taiwan at 10:20 a.m. ET, defying Chinese authorities who have
Continue readingJob market in rising rate
Government data on the U.S. labor market will take the spotlight this week, as investors look to see how the
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