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These 2 Artificial Intelligence Stocks Are Set for Strong Growth, Say Analysts
What do you get when you combine beaten-down stock prices with an economic and technological niche poised to gain as it becomes ever more essential? You get stocks with a low cost of entry – plus high upside potential and approval from Wall Street’s analysts. The niche we’re talking about is AI, artificial intelligence, once a pipe dream of science fiction but today a computing technology that is growing ever more important. AI powers the rapidly expanding Internet of Things, is the technology b
The Telegraph
Everything you need to know about Queen Elizabeth’s lying in state
The queue to Queen Elizabeth’s lying in state closed to new entrants on Sunday night, with the final mourner to view Her Majesty’s coffin at 6.30am on Monday ahead of the state funeral.
MarketWatch
The biggest Fed rate hike in 40 years? It could be coming this week.
Desperate times call for desperate measures, and this might be just such a time: Persistently high inflation might force the Federal Reserve to resort to the biggest increase in a key U.S. interest rate in more than 40 years.
WSJ
What the Royal Family Costs Taxpayers and Where It’s Spent
King Charles III is promising a less expensive monarchy, as Britons face high inflation and economic struggles. WSJ looks at how much money the royal family gets from taxpayers–and how it’s spent. Photo: Arthur Edwards/AFP/Getty Images
TheStreet.com
Bearish Bets: 3 Stocks You Should Think About Shorting This Week
Using technical analysis of the charts of those stocks, and, when appropriate, recent actions and grades from TheStreet’s Quant Ratings, we zero in on three names. While we will not be weighing in with fundamental analysis, we hope this piece will give investors interested in stocks on the way down a good starting point to do further homework on the names. Dollar Tree Inc. recently was downgraded to Hold with a C+ rating by TheStreet’s Quant Ratings.
CoinDesk
SEC, Ripple Call for Immediate Ruling in Suit Over Whether XRP Sales Violated Securities Laws
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Ripple Labs each want a federal judge to rule either that the crypto company affiliated with the XRP cryptocurrency violated federal securities laws or otherwise dismiss the lawsuit without requiring a lengthy trial. The SEC and Ripple both filed motions for summary judgment in the Southern District of New York, asking District Judge Analisa Torres to make a ruling based on the arguments filed in accompanying documents. The SEC sued Ripple Labs, CEO Brad Garlinghouse and Chairman Chris Larsen in December 2020 (a day before former SEC Chair Jay Clayton stepped down from the role) on allegations that it had raised over $1.3 billion by selling XRP in unregistered securities transactions.
Deadline
Bill Maher Gives A ‘Real Time’ Take On Joe Biden, Post-Midterms, History As Fan Fiction
Bill Maher thinks Joe Biden is currently doing a good job. But he also warned against fan fiction as history, perhaps offering a contradiction that only he understands. Maher started off the Real Time night strong with a one-on-one featuring country singer Trace Adkins, who is also starring in the new Fox TV series Monarch with […]
Bloomberg
Fed Tilts Toward Third 75 Basis-Point Hike on Stubborn Inflation
(Bloomberg) — Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast.Most Read from BloombergBezos Loses Spot as World’s Second-Richest Person to AdaniTurkey Seeks to Be First NATO Member to Join China-Led SCOUkraine Latest: Biden Warns Putin; Nuclear Plant Gets Grid PowerWhat to Watch as Commodities Traders Prepare for PowellTycoon Running a Quarter of China’s Copper Trade Is on the RopesFederal Reserve officials are on track to raise interest rates by
Motley Fool
Inflation Continues: 2 Recession-Resistant Stocks
This week’s announced 8.3% increase in the Consumer Price Index for August over the prior year has markets scrambling again. In times of economic uncertainty, what do we all need even if we don’t want to pay for it? It might not be as exciting as Zoom or Okta, but everyone needs health insurance.
Motley Fool
Investors: “You Don’t Have to Be a Perfectionist in This Environment.”
Motley Fool senior analyst Tim Beyers joins Motley Fool host Alison Southwick and Motley Fool personal finance expert Robert Brokamp to discuss what is a tech company. To catch full episodes of all The Motley Fool’s free podcasts, check out our podcast center.