Author: super@dmin
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: China just reported atypically weak economic growth for 2022. Here’s how this year will be different.
Pro-growth government measures and pent-up consumer demand could help the economy expand 6% in 2023, experts say.
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: Fund managers are ‘a lot less bearish’ than in the fourth quarter, Bank of America’s latest poll finds
Fund managers are still bearish but “a lot less bearish” than at the end of last year, Bank of America strategists have said following data from their latest poll.
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: Ryan Cohen takes stake in Alibaba: report
Meme-stock investor Ryan Cohen has amassed a stake in Alibaba Group Holdings and is now actively pushing the Chinese e-commerce giant to expand its share buyback program, The Wall Street Journal and other media outlets reported late on Monday.
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: ECB’s Centeno paints upbeat picture of Europe’s economy
European Central Bank member Mario Centeno struck an optimistic note on the bloc’s economy for 2023, adding to expectations of more rate rises.
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Kelley Blue Book: Soy, rice and reindeer liver: No, it’s not a trending appetizer, it’s a tire
Goodyear’s sustainable tire uses soybean oil to replace petroleum that keeps tires pliable in changing temperatures. The company says it could improve fuel economy
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NerdWallet: Many small business owners remain resilient and optimistic: Here’s what 2023 may hold for entrepreneurs
Some trends for 2023 will include adapting to inflation, offering unique benefits to attract talent and shopping around for the most affordable tools.
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Kelley Blue Book: Car inventory is growing, sales are down—dealers may soon need to offer discounts
Car dealers are finally starting to build up a supply of unsold cars. That could lead to the discounts and rebates we were all once used to.
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Kelley Blue Book: The $7,500 question: Is it an SUV, or a car? Ask the IRS.
Amid the confusing new rules about EV tax credits is a question of price caps and what qualifies as an SUV.
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Next Avenue: Why retire if you could work remotely and travel freely? Some older Americans are embracing the digital nomad life.
It’s not completely carefree, but this couple sold their home and now travel in affordable countries, spending about half of what it cost to live in the U.S.
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NerdWallet: Three important effects of inflation you may have overlooked
You already know things are more expensive. But inflation may benefit your taxes and retirement accounts—here are some major changes to watch for in 2023.