by Bryan Shin | Nov 18, 2019 | Domestic, Economics, Economics/ Global
Bryan Shin 0 Comments Written by Bryan Shin et|icon_calendar| November 18, 2019 et|icon_grid-3×3| Domestic | Economics | Economics/ Global Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index tumbled last week by as much as 1,300 points or 4.7% as the protests continued to escalate and as...
by Haley Alber | Nov 13, 2019 | Domestic, Economics
Domestic 0 Comments Written by Haley Alber et|icon_calendar| November 13, 2019 et|icon_grid-3×3| Domestic | Economics Consumer prices rose a seasonally adjusted 0.4% in October, the Labor Department said Wednesday. Households paid more for energy products,...
by Bryan Shin | Nov 8, 2019 | Commodities, Domestic, Economics, Economics/ Global, Gold
Gold 0 Comments Written by Bryan Shin et|icon_calendar| November 8, 2019 et|icon_grid-3×3| Commodities | Domestic | Economics | Economics/ Global | Gold Gold was on track for the biggest weekly loss in three years as optimism revolving around U.S. and China trade...
by Haley Alber | Sep 19, 2019 | Domestic, Economics, Real Estate
U.S. Housing Starts Reach 12-Year High in August 0 Comments Written by Haley Alber et|icon_calendar| September 19, 2019 et|icon_grid-3×3| Domestic | Economics | Real Estate U.S. homebuilding reached a more than a 12-year high in August as both single- and...
by Haley Alber | Sep 12, 2019 | Domestic, Economics
U.S. Consumer Prices Rise a Slight 0.1% in August 0 Comments Written by Haley Alber et|icon_calendar| September 12, 2019 et|icon_grid-3×3| Domestic | Economics Consumer prices slowed in August, reflecting a sizeable drop in the cost of gasoline and other energy...
by Haley Alber | Sep 6, 2019 | Domestic, Economics
U.S. Hiring Slows Down, Unemployment Remains Steady 0 Comments Written by Haley Alber et|icon_calendar| September 6, 2019 et|icon_grid-3×3| Domestic | Economics The U.S. economy gained 130,000 new jobs in August, short of economists’ forecast of 150,000. This...