U.S. Economy

U.S. Foreign Trade Deficit Trimmed in October but Remains Historically Elevated

According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, in seasonally adjusted terms, the U.S. foreign trade deficit slowed down to a monthly pace of 14.6% to reach a still-alarming $82.9 billion.

International

China Becomes Concerned about “Quasi-Stagflation” as Developers Face Mounting Troubles

According to Bloomberg, Liu Shijin, an adviser to the People’s Bank of China, the country’s economy may face a period of “quasi-stagflation” with relatively slow growth and excessively high producer-price inflation.

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Largest U.S. Department Stores Upbeat on Upcoming Holiday Shopping Season

Macy's (M) stocks rallied after reporting comparable sales increased 37.2% on a comparable basis in Q3 and were up 35.6% on an owned-plus-licensed basis during the quarter.

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J&J’s Company Split Action May Trigger Series of Biochemical and Pharma Corporate Restructurings

Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) is the latest big, diversified company to announce it is breaking into smaller parts.

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Musk’s Twitter Poll on Selling His Tesla Shares Turned Out to Be a Prank

Tesla CEO Elon Musk sold $1.1 billion worth of company stock for tax reasons on Monday, according to financial filings.

International

Food Prices Keep Rising Globally

The United Nations unveiled that global food prices have surged to the highest level in more than a decade, driven by robust demand, supply bottlenecks and lackluster harvests.

U.S. Economy

Investors Stiff Their Upper Lip Eyeing Fed’s Firm Stance on Bond Purchase Tapering

Stock-market investors took the Federal Reserve’s decision Wednesday to begin tapering its monthly bond purchases without a hysteria, erasing early losses to see the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 index and Nasdaq Composite score a fourth consecutive round of record closes.

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Edward Snowden Likes Bitcoin and Doge, but Wary of Shiba Inu

According to Benzinga, in a recent tweet, the famous whistleblower in exile Edward Snowden warned about unleashing investing hype around Shiba Inu (SHIB) and said that people should not invest their hard-earned money in a "clone of dog money".

International

British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak is Upbeat on U.K.’s Economy and His Spending Plans

Multi-billion pound spending on health care services and transport were among the plans British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak announced in his latest budget statement on Wednesday.

U.S. Economy

Never Ending Debate About Whether Inflation is Transitory or Permanent Spiced Up by Stagflation Talks

According to Barron’s citing of Oxford Economics report, the U.S. is experiencing a rare phenomenon showing still strong, but cooling, demand that is being challenged by constrained, but accelerating, supply leading to some kind (transitory or sticking) inflation.

International

China Evergrande Shares Nosedived Again – Now on Failed Partial Buyout Deal

Beleaguered property insurance behemoth China Evergrande disclosed it was negotiating to sell part of its business to Hopson Development Holdings, its smaller rival.

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Tesla Poised to Update Car Delivery Targets Based on Lingering Component Shortage

Tesla (TSLA) shares are trading higher in anticipation of the company's Q3 earnings report this week.

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$173 Trillion Green Energy Revolution Sparks "Lithium Gold Rush"

World leaders want every vehicle on the planet to become battery powered. And each of those cars will need at least 17 pounds of lithium.

International

It’s Harder for Tesla to Build Wide Presence In China. A Hundred-Thousand Cars Landmark Reached in Only 12 Years, While China’s Xpeng and Nio Took About Half That Time

U.S.-listed start-up Xpeng reported having reached production of 100,000 cars — in just 6 years since the company went public.