Financial Focus: When Can You Choose Retirement? | Local news
If you’re like most people, your job has been a central part of your life. So wouldn’t it be nice to have the flexibility to decide when you no longer want to work? Many people of retirement age have achieved this type of control. In fact, two-thirds of workers 65 and older say they work mostly because they want to, not because they have to, according to a 2021 study by Edward Jones and Age Wave. But this means that a third of workers in this age group feel financially compelled to work. That doesn’t necessarily mean they don’t like…
Read More »Sensex ends 509 points lower, Nifty50 gives up 16,100: Rupee hits record low close
Market nearby | Sensex, Nifty50 near intraday lows as global currencies depreciate against US dollar Here are some highlights: –Finance and IT have the biggest frictions in the market –Infosys, ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank top losers –44 Witty stocks in red –Eicher reverses Monday’s gain: Nifty’s top loser –Metal stocks fail to sustain intraday recovery: Hindalco falls three percent –HCL Tech hits 52-week low ahead of quarterly results –Oil marketing stocks fall despite cooling crude rates –Top NMDC mid-cap loser after cut in iron ore rates –CONCOR rises two percent ahead of Wednesday’s Cabinet meeting –Delta Corp’s low of…
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Stocks close mixed ahead of July jobs report
US stocks were little changed on Thursday after uneventful trading as investors looked ahead to Friday’s July jobs report and piled on more gains. The S&P 500 fell 0.1%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell about 0.3%. After rallying on Wednesday, tech stocks tried to regain momentum, with the Nasdaq up 0.4%. The biggest action in the markets on Thursday, however, came away from the major stock indexes, with the price of WTI crude falling below $90 a barrel for the first time since early February and shares of Coinbase ( COIN ) rising up to 40%. Shares of…
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The Potential Economic Impact of China and Taiwan, Bear Market Warnings and FC Barcelona Metaverse News – Bitcoin.com News Week in Review – The Weekly Bitcoin News
From dire speculation about the possible economic fallout of the military conflict between Taiwan and China, to markets flooded with designer watches in the wake of a crypto crisis, to warnings of worse bear markets and soccer franchises advancing in the ‘scope of metaverse ambitions, there is once again, never a dull moment in the world of cryptocurrency news. Without further ado, here’s your rundown of the week’s hottest stories from Bitcoin.com News. Reports say Beijing’s attack on Taiwan could lead to ‘far-reaching economic consequences’ While the global economy remains bleak and the war in Ukraine continues, there has been…
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S&P 500 Index: Close to the most dangerous phase of the bear market (SP500)
Ultima_Gaina History can serve as a guide, not because it can predict the future, but because it can sometimes prepare us for what may happen next. Investing is very important to understand the fundamentals and technical trends. But the element that is lost most of the time is the emotion, and it’s the emotion of how people respond to news or events that seem to endure, shaping history. Similarities in today’s stock market and the S&P 500 (SP500) echo the great bear markets of the past. The S&P 500 path 2022 has followed the paths of the 1936, 2000 and…
Read More »Why is everyone talking about Cazoo Stock?
The rise of automotive e-commerce is not limited to the US as it is based in the UK Cazoo (CZOO -1.43%) aims to transform the European car buying and selling experience. However, the same issues that beset the US in 2022, such as concerns about high inflation and recession, have no doubt also induced anxiety in the European car-buying demographic. Given these challenges, Cazoo’s quest to capture an addressable European used car market worth more than £100 billion has been much easier said than done. Cazoo’s difficulty turning a profit seems to be reflected in its share price, which has…
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Apple’s Taiwanese supplier battles activists over $4 billion cash pile
A Taiwan-based Apple supplier is battling an international investor for its multibillion-dollar cash pile in a case that signals growing shareholder activism in the territory. Catcher Technology, which makes electronic casings for Apple devices made in China, is being challenged by Hong Kong-based investment firm Argyle Street Management to improve its governance and return some of its $4.2 billion in cash net to shareholders, according to people familiar with the discussions. Argyle owns approximately 1% of Catcher’s shares and is one of its foreign institutional shareholders along with Franklin Templeton, Singapore’s GIC and Cathay Life Insurance. He approached Catcher executives…
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US allies fear China’s aggressive response to Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan
Ahead of Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan this week, there were concerns from the White House in Tokyo that the US House Speaker’s trip would trigger a crisis at a time when relations with China were already at a standstill. dangerous state Beijing’s aggressive response has crystallized the high stakes for US allies and partners in the region. Regardless of the fears many had about Pelosi’s trip, the spectacular missile launches and live-fire drills have created a negative outcome for Beijing, galvanizing an increasingly united chorus of critics. Before the Chinese military began exercises on an unprecedented scale this week,…
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