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Domestic demand buffers economic slowdown

Durante el cuarto trimestre de 2024, el crecimiento económico de Estados Unidos se desaceleró, avanzando a una tasa interanual de 2.3%, una caída respecto al 3.1% registrado en el trimestre anterior. Esta disminución se produjo a pesar de un fuerte gasto de los consumidores, que aumentó a una tasa del 4.2% en ese mismo lapso.El gasto del consumidor se mantiene firmeEl gasto de los consumidores, que representa más de dos tercios de la actividad económica de EE.UU., siguió siendo un factor importante de crecimiento. El incremento del 4.2% sugiere que las familias continuaron adquiriendo bienes y servicios a un ritmo…
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FireAid concert: Lineup insights and viewing options

Following the recent catastrophic wildfires that have swept through the Los Angeles region, a celebrity-filled benefit concert named "FireAid" has been arranged to gather donations for recovery initiatives. This occasion is set for December 15, 2025, at the famous Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.In response to the recent devastating wildfires that have ravaged the Los Angeles area, a star-studded benefit concert titled "FireAid" has been organized to raise funds for rebuilding efforts. The event is scheduled to take place on December 15, 2025, at the iconic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.Event DetailsArtistas ParticipantesEl concierto presenta un cartel impresionante de artistas…
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Trade reductions lead to slower US economic growth

During the last quarter of 2024, the growth of the United States economy slowed down, achieving an annualized rate of 2.3%, compared to the 3.1% seen in the previous quarter. This reduction happened even with strong consumer spending, which has consistently fueled economic activity.Consistent Strength in Consumer SpendingHousehold spending, a vital element of the country's economic production, remained strong throughout this time. Families consistently spent on a variety of goods and services, supporting the economic performance positively. This persistent expenditure suggests that consumers retain confidence, even in the face of possible economic challenges.Consumer expenditure, a critical component of the nation's…
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Recall of popular zero-sugar beverage in the UK

Recently, a leading beverage company has launched a recall of a product in the United Kingdom owing to worries about increased chemical levels in some of its drink batches. The recall focuses on 300ml can multipacks of a favored sugar-free drink, with best-before dates set for 31 October and 30 November 2023. The corporation has reassured customers that most of its items, including regular cans and all glass and plastic bottles available in the UK, remain unaffected by this recall.Recall InformationThe recall was initiated after identifying levels of a particular chemical compound that exceeded acceptable limits in certain batches. Although…
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Trump vs Federal Reserve on interest rates

In a new update, the Federal Reserve declared its plan to keep the federal funds rate unchanged, pointing to persistent economic uncertainties. This move has sparked criticism from President Donald Trump, who has expressed his dissatisfaction with the central bank's approach to monetary policy.In a recent development, the Federal Reserve announced its decision to maintain the federal funds rate at its current level, citing ongoing economic uncertainties. This decision has elicited criticism from President Donald Trump, who has been vocal about his dissatisfaction with the central bank's monetary policies.During its most recent policy gathering, the Federal Reserve decided to leave…
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Rohit Chopra testifies before Congress as CFPB takes legal action against Zelle

Rohit Chopra testifies before Congress as CFPB takes legal action against Zelle

Rohit Chopra, director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), testified before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs in late November 2023, addressing ongoing consumer financial protection issues. A few weeks later, the CFPB stepped up its efforts by filing a lawsuit against Zelle, a major peer-to-peer payments network, and its three largest operators – JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo – for failing to fight fraud. and adequately compensate victims. The lawsuit marks a significant step in the CFPB's broader campaign to hold financial institutions accountable for fraud-related customer losses. According to the…
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Dolphin Entertainment CEO increases ownership, signaling confidence in the company's future

Dolphin Entertainment CEO increases ownership, signaling confidence in the company's future

William O'Dowd IV, CEO of Dolphin Entertainment Inc. (NASDAQ:DLPN), increased his personal investment in the company by acquiring an additional 13,000 shares of common stock. The shares were purchased at an average price of $1.09 each, bringing the total value of the transaction to approximately $14,170. This move highlights O'Dowd's confidence in the company's future and its recent performance metrics, including an impressive 94% gross profit margin and a 22% revenue growth rate over the past year. The purchase, completed on December 17, 2024, increases O'Dowd's direct ownership in Dolphin Entertainment to 147,493 shares. In addition to this, O'Dowd also…
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The Federal Reserve plans to cut rates despite persistent inflation and a strong economy

The Federal Reserve plans to cut rates despite persistent inflation and a strong economy

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will announce their latest monetary policy decision on Wednesday, and market participants are preparing for a surprising move. Despite inflation remaining above the Fed's 2% target, robust economic growth of around 3% and a strong labor market, the central bank is expected to lower its benchmark interest rate by 25 points basis, bringing the target range to 4.25%-4.5. %. This potential cut comes as a surprise to many, as conventional wisdom would suggest that the Fed might maintain or even raise rates under such economic conditions. Futures market…
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US new vehicle sales expected to hit highest levels since 2019 due to falling prices and rising inventories

US new vehicle sales expected to hit highest levels since 2019 due to falling prices and rising inventories

The U.S. auto market is poised for its strongest performance in years, with new vehicle sales expected to rise to levels not seen since 2019. Industry analysts expect a recovery in 2025, driven by improved affordability, lower interest rates and a gradual normalization of the vehicle market. stocks after years of supply chain disruptions and inflated prices. Cox Automotive expects new light-duty vehicle sales to reach 16.3 million units in 2025, slightly ahead of forecasts from S&P Global Mobility and Edmunds, which call for sales of about 16.2 million. These estimates represent a modest increase from this year's expected range…
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UK economy contracts in October, raising concerns about growth and inflation

UK economy contracts in October, raising concerns about growth and inflation

The UK economy unexpectedly contracted in October, exacerbating fears of a prolonged economic slowdown as businesses and households grapple with uncertainty. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), gross domestic product (GDP) fell by 0.1% month-on-month, defying economists' expectations of a modest 0.1% increase. This contraction follows a similar 0.1% decline in September, marking the second consecutive month of negative growth and raising concerns about the country's economic trajectory. The ONS attributed October's decline to reduced output across all key sectors. However, on a three-month rolling basis, GDP showed a slight increase of 0.1% for the period ending in…
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