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The Trump-Era Stock Market Gains Wiped Out by Bond Selloff – What’s Next?. Content Warning.
Bond Selloff Wipes Out Trump-Era Stock Market Gains – What's Next? The stock market, long a barometer of economic health, has been on quite a reversal of fortunes over recent months. The celebrated "Trump bump"-that period of considerable growth in the stock market during the Donald Trump presidency-was all but erased due to a sharp selloff of bonds. It has left investors, economists, and policymakers wondering what's next for financial markets and the wider economy.
By Sunil kumar pradhan about a year ago in Journal
Confusion is like a road block
Information overload happens sometimes. Did I watch too much television? Did I read too many articles online of various topics? Did I inquire too much about various possibilities as I was trying to figure out how to "get a life"? Probably. It's like going to the buffet restaurant. There's so much! Where do I start? What should I try? What will I like?
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Journal
How I Went from Writing Words to Making Movies
Yet while everyone is consumed by their individual roles, they remain unaware of the deeper, quieter stories that shape their lives. These stories are the ghosts behind the scenes. Not the dramatic kind you see in movies. No, these are quieter, more patient. They follow you into the corners of your mind, whispering just loud enough to keep you awake.
By Raj vellaisamyabout a year ago in Journal
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, 100, dies
Previous President Jimmy Carter, a man who reclassified what a post-administration could be, passed on Sunday. He was 100. His child, Chip Carter affirmed that the previous president kicked the bucket at his home in Fields around 3:45 p.m.
By EA MARKETINGabout a year ago in Journal
Four-satellite Astranis send off signals shift toward scaled GEO arrangements
TAMPA, Fla. - SpaceX effectively sent off four Astranis-fabricated broadband shuttle toward geostationary circle Dec. 29, denoting whenever a solitary business producer first has flown four of its own satellites on one mission to GEO.
By EA MARKETINGabout a year ago in Journal
Why Do We Love Morally Grey Characters?
In films and television series, do you ever find yourself supporting the antagonist? You know, the morally ambiguous characters who are neither entirely good nor entirely bad? They are extremely fascinating because they are the ones who fall in the middle. We all have a soft spot for them, let's face it. You're sick of categorizing characters as heroes or villains. That's precisely why grey characters were created, and their popularity has skyrocketed. But have you ever wondered why we find these fictional characters so appealing? We will examine these grey characters' specifics as well as the psychology of why people like them in this article.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Trump promises January 6 rioter pardons after winning Time prize for second time
Time Magazine has named US president elect Donald Trump its person of the year the recognition comes on the same day Trump rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange times editor-in Chief said Trump was the person who quote for Better or For Worse had the most influence on the news this year Sam
By Isaac Juniourabout a year ago in Journal
Hidden by Capitalism and Patriarchy: Recognizing the Historical Craftsmanship Contributions of Women
The gender pay gap is expanding, and women earn less than men, especially during the pandemic. Fewer women hold high-paying leadership positions, and many work in lower-paying jobs. Traditionally, women's work has been undervalued, leading to unequal pay for similar jobs, and this problem persists. In the textile industry, women often face economic challenges, as their work is seen as ‘unskilled.’ This article examines the attitudes and systems that keep these issues in place, ultimately harming women.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal








