Tesla’s rout has created a good entry point, says investor Bryn Talkington

[ad_1] Investor Bryn Talkington said Friday there’s a sliver lining to Tesla’s dismal stock performance of late: There’s now a buying opportunity into the electric vehicle maker. The electric-vehicle maker’s…

The Data Point: The new Congress is the third oldest since 1789

[ad_1] Congress did not get older this year. But don’t call it young.  The 118th Congress enters Capitol Hill as one of the oldest in the past century, according to…

Hits Like ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Buoyed 2022 Movie Box Office, to a Point

[ad_1] The combined superpowers of the Batman, Doctor Strange, the Minions, Maverick and Na’vi warriors couldn’t save Hollywood from a lackluster 2022 box office. Wide-release films, meaning those shown in…

Opinion | Jan. 6 transcripts are filled with the Fifth Amendment. Critics are missing the point.

[ad_1] Following the release of dozens of transcripts, the public now knows that several advisers and associates of former President Donald Trump took the Fifth Amendment when questioned by members…

The Data Point: Elon Musk is spurring growth at Mastodon

[ad_1] One of the biggest beneficiaries of billionaire Elon Musk’s chaotic ownership of Twitter is a small social network most people hadn’t heard of two months ago.  Mastodon, an alternative…

Stock Futures Point to Fresh Losses

[ad_1] Stocks were poised for renewed losses after central banks globally signaled their intent to rein in inflation with higher interest rates. [ad_2] Source link

Bank of England Raises Rates by 0.5 Point, Slowing Pace of Tightening

[ad_1] World Europe Decision follows a similar move by the Swiss National Bank on a busy day for Europe’s most influential central banks [ad_2] Source link

BOE Raises Rates by 0.5 Point, Slowing Pace of Tightening

[ad_1] The Bank of England increased interest rates by 0.5 percentage point to 3.5%, following the Federal Reserve in slowing the pace of increases as inflation edges lower. [ad_2] Source…

Fed Raises Rate by 0.5 Percentage Point, Signals More Increases Likely

[ad_1] Most of the central bankers penciled in plans to raise rates above 5% next year, higher than previously expected. [ad_2] Source link