Yields on 12-month T-bills have risen to their highest since 2001. Most of this has to do with Fed rate hike expectations, but "the uncertainty surrounding the debt ceiling doesn’t help either.:" Jefferies' economists https://t.co/8hajjKhyxZ
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why did intel endlessly say its dividend was safe and criticize those who said otherwise?
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7) The Safety Bubble? Google now has a lower P/E ratio than many leading consumer staples companies. Video: https://t.co/ynWiVK1B3m https://t.co/AGfYlUOlhT
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Nvidia reported fourth-quarter net income of $1.41 billion, or 57 cents a share, compared with $3 billion, or $1.18 a share, in the year-ago period. $NVDA jumped in late trading, as the company projected stronger revenue than Wall Street expected: https://t.co/TWB1YqNaeO https://t.co/NxQLmiM5Lx
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The value of the US housing market shrunk by the most since the 2008, with the total value of US homes declining by $2.3 trillion, or 4.9%, in the second half of 2022: Redfin. https://t.co/hCtZIz5eNC
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Delinquency rates for US credit card borrowers rose sharply in 2022 and are now above pre-pandemic levels... https://t.co/29sK2wVKOi
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.#Fed minutes “participants favoring a 50-basis-point increase noted that a larger increase would more quickly bring the target range close to the levels they believed would achieve a sufficiently restrictive stance" And, I would add,avoid more future hikes into a weaker economy
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What does landlord Federal Realty have to say about super stupid meme stock Bed, Bath & Beyond? Tonight on @MadMoneyOnCNBC
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With headlines like these, there must be too much optimism out there: "The S&P 500 faces a near-term selloff and likely won't rally until the Fed starts cutting rates" "‘Goldilocks’ is dead" "There's a real risk of World War 3.1"
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Finally, some yield relief in the Treasury complex — this as markets wait for the release of the Fed minutes. #economy #markets https://t.co/yc1WtoyErY
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Hybrid working will push US office vacancies 55% above their pre-pandemic levels by 2030: Cushman & Wakefield report https://t.co/mBXcGIiUkL
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8) There is An Alternative Again You can now buy a 1-Year US Treasury bill and earn 5% on your money. When was last time we saw yields that high? July 23, 2007. Video: https://t.co/ib9DHGMHSO https://t.co/0NohnDdZvk
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FOMC Minutes: All Participants Agreed More Rate Hikes Needed To Achieve Federal Open Market Committee's Job, Inflation Objectives
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