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The Sudden Death Of The American Condo

Condos are disappearing. They persist now mainly in pre-2010 buildings. Among multifamily homes built in the 2020s, just 1 in… Read More

2 years ago
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Inflation Brewing: Is Coffee The Next Cocoa?

Cocoa prices have dumped since rocketing to a dramatic peak last month as an El Nino cycle winds down and traders rush… Read More

2 years ago
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The Best U.S. Companies To Work For According To LinkedIn

In this graphic, we list the 15 best U.S. companies to work for in 2024, according to LinkedIn data. This article was… Read More

2 years ago
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Overconfidence In NFL Drafts: A Lesson For Investors

Most NFL general managers (GMs) are optimistic and displaying overconfidence today as they prepare for tomorrow’s NFL draft. The draft… Read More

2 years ago
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Cocoa Hyperinflation Accelerates As Grindings Show No Demand Destruction

Cocoa hyperinflation is insane. The latest data from the futures market shows that cocoa prices in New York surged above the $12,000… Read More

2 years ago
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The Copper Supply Shortage Is Here

With the AI boom and green energy push fueling fresh copper demand, and with copper mines aging and not enough projects to… Read More

2 years ago
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How Debt-To-GDP Ratios Have Changed Since 2000

  Government debt levels have grown in most parts of the world since the 2008 financial crisis, and even more… Read More

2 years ago
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The Most Valuable Housing Markets In America

The residential real estate market in the U.S. stands as one of the largest asset classes in the country, worth $47.5… Read More

2 years ago
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FAA Announces New Probe Into Boeing 787 Defects; Senate Invites Whistleblower & CEO To ‘Broken Safety Culture’ Hearing

Update (1700ET): The situation has escalated during the day to say the least. US officials confirmed that The FAA has announced… Read More

2 years ago
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Japan’s Lost Decades: Are We On The Same Path?

Back in 1989, Japan was taking over the world. The country’s economy had grown 6.7% in 1988. Sony had just… Read More

2 years ago

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