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With home sales continuing to limp along, Home Depot and Lowe’s are reporting that do-it-yourselfers are cutting back on projects.
Several countries are looking more resilient than previously expected, leading to hopes that rate cuts will save riskier assets.
The supply is fixed, so investors are pouring capital into land needed to produce more food than we ever have.
With demand cratering at home, the country’s top businesses are attracted to America’s growing economy and incentives.
The UK is heading for its first election since it actually left the EU, but what has Brexit done to Britain’s economy?
Japan and the UK both announced that their economies shrunk over the past 6 months, while US consumers have yet to stop spending.
More than a quarter of all US home sales were bought by investors in the last quarter, a new all-time high.
US citizens under 40 took some of that pandemic fiscal stimulus and plowed it into a booming stock market.