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The highest government estimate of immigration is still too low, a new Wall Street report says

Barclays, in a new report on immigration in conjunction with the bank’s half-year outlook, estimated net immigration reached 4 million last year.

Only a tiny fraction of renters can afford to become a homeowner today

Renters looking to buy a house are facing one of the most expensive housing markets in at least three decades, according to a new report by Harvard University.

Builders say they’re stuck as sentiment slumps to lowest level since December

An economist for a home builder group said there’s a catch-22 between inflation and interest rates.

Nvidia is one of the ‘three horsemen of AI.’ Here are the others.

Broadcom and Micron have distinguished themselves enough to earn a place alongside Nvidia as AI leaders, by one analyst’s assessment.

France and U.K. elections loom. One of them may be a big problem for markets.

The people of France and the U.K. will partake in overlapping elections starting towards the end of June. The market impacts are very different.

U.S. stocks remain a sweet spot at the half-year mark, but investors need this extra protection, says Societe Generale

There’s no reason to flee U.S. stocks, but investors should start broadening out that equity exposure to China, for one, says Société Générale strategists.

Who’s behind the mysterious DJT coin? Martin Shkreli claims ownership with Barron Trump.

Shkreli, who is widely referred to as ‘Pharma Bro,’ said he created the DJT crypto token with Donald Trump’s 18-year-old son after the price of the meme coin surged

Stocks down 40% would pop this market bubble — but slow deflation is more likely than a quick crash

The U.S. market’s current bull run will end with a whimper, not a bang.

U.K. opens inquiry into Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s $14 billion deal for Juniper

Britain’s competition regulator on Wednesday said it’s opened a merger inquiry into Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s planned $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks.

Home buyers come off the sidelines as mortgage rates drop to the lowest level in two months 

Mortgage applications rose 0.9% in the last week, the Mortgage Bankers Association said. The average rate for a 30-year mortgage is 6.94%.

Gold can help hedge inflation risks of Republican sweep, says Goldman Sachs

Strategists at Goldman Sachs say gold is a way to hedge the inflation risks stemming from the U.S. election.

My husband and I are retired and are invited to our niece’s destination wedding. Do we have to go — and buy a gift?

“We haven’t been to a wedding in decades.”
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