Our nation is facing a dark and challenging winter.
As opposed to airlines, hotel chains, restaurants and millions of small businesses that are fighting for survival amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the world’s most prominent tech companies have been remarkably unaffected by the crisis (so far). Defying the …
The folks over at MSN Money have compiled an interesting list of the world’s thirty most expensive buildings. The Saudis are well known for spending their petrodollars on everything from advanced military hardware to lavish construction projects and th…
I woke up this morning to see the ES down over 60 points from yesterday’s close. I expressed my shock in a few posts at the end of yesterday’s thread.
had you been trading the futures from yesterday’s clothes through the overnight session and int…
Sent straight from the bowels of the NY Fed.
Wind and solar energy are quickly becoming one of the cheapest forms of energy across the world. This is leading to a booming growth in these two renewable energy industries, with several large carbon emitting countries vowing to expand renewable infra…
US GDP both nominal and real came roaring back in Q3. Posting its largest single quarter gain ever, and it’s not even close, the domestic economy appears to have surmounted the COVID obstacles as well as others imposed by Q1’s GFC2. These estimates are the most gigantic yet. By the numbers, real GDP was $18.6 […]
After suffering a first contraction after 23 consecutive quarters of growth in Q1 of 2020 and experiencing the steepest decline ever recorded in the second quarter, U.S. GDP growth has jumped up again in Q3. According to an advance estimate published b…
The city of Berlin has proven that constructing a new airport can in fact qualify as an epic feat of history. After approximately 14 years and 2 months, the city’s new airport known as BER for its call letters is finally opening its doors this Saturday…
As with the first set of lockdowns, the restrictions meant to curb the renewed spread of Covid-19 in Europe are happening fast and all at once.Spain and France, where a second wave of infections spread from mid-July, led the way by imposing local lockd…