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Student Housing Real Estate Market Update.
Bet on Continued Rising Rents. As students return to campus, and even while they were taking classes remotely during the pandemic, rent collections remained high.
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Crude not sustainable at $120/bbl, expect to come down over medium term
Crude not sustainable
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Inflation is cooling, and Wall Street loves it
Stocks surged Tuesday morning after the US government reported that wholesale prices rose at a far less dramatic rate than expected. That news come just a few days after another report showed that the pace of consumer price increases was also slowing. The Dow was up 250 points, or 0.7%, in late morning trading. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq rose 1.3% and 2% as well.…
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Fed mulls ‘game changer’ to jolt inflation: Decision day guide
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, who’s carefully telegraphed interest rate hikes over four years, looks likely to abandon gradualism and move more forcefully to stamp out inflation along with growing concerns that it will persist. The Federal Open Market Committee is expected to raise rates 75 basis points by Wall Street firms including Goldman Sachs…
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Crypto winter came in the summer. What’s next?
Summer 2022 shook up the crypto world, wiping out trillions of dollars in market value. However, the future is digital with underlying blockchain technology forming the bedrock of everything from digital wallets to trade finance, asset tokenization and gaming. Consumer demand has played its part in accelerating corporate adoption of blockchain technologies. Fintech companies are…
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Oil Industry
Oil industry consultant: ‘Can’t drill our way out of’ Russian oil ban Andy Lipow, President of Lipow Oil Associates, shares what phasing out Russian crude oil sales in the European Union and OPEC+ means for global gas demand.Example
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Stocks Rise Second Day, Recoup Last Week’s Losses: Markets Wrap
US stocks rose for a second day, climbing to session highs in the last hour of trading amid a broad-based rally. Treasuries pared gains and the dollar slipped. Back-to-back gains in the S&P 500 clawed back all of last week’s losses. The tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 advanced with megacaps Apple Inc. and Microsoft Corp. offsetting declines…