Emily Jensen, graduated from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in the UK in 2015 with a degree in Economics. She specializes in financial markets and international trade. After graduating, she worked as an analyst at an investment bank in London, where she developed expertise in global economic trends. She later transitioned into consulting, focusing on fintech ventures and providing insights into global economic developments. Emily is passionate about the intersection of finance and technology and aims to drive innovation in the financial sector.

China’s August Retail Sales and Industrial Data Fall Short of Expectations

China’s retail sales, industrial production, and urban investment all grew slower than expected in August, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics. Retail sales increased by 2.1%

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New Bill Introduced to Regulate Sports Betting in the U.S.

Two lawmakers, Rep. Paul Tonko, D-N.Y., and Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., introduced the Supporting Affordability and Fairness with Every Bet, or the SAFE Bet Act, to implement federal regulations on

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Investor Paulson warns of market crash if Harris enacts new policies

Hedge fund billionaire John Paulson, known for his successful bets against the housing market during the financial crisis and a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, expressed concerns about

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Shein and Temu Prices Set to Increase Following Biden De Minimis Proposal Rewrite

A man passing by the headquarters of fast fashion e-commerce company Shein in Guangzhou, China, may soon face higher prices due to potential changes in trade laws. The Biden administration

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Top Moving Stocks Midday: MRNA, UBER, BA, ADBE – Latest Updates

Shares of various companies were active in midday trading. Moderna saw a pullback after a downgrade from JPMorgan, Oracle rose following an increase in revenue outlook, and Aptiv PLC climbed

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Aircraft production at risk as strike threatens recovery

Boeing CFO Brian West expressed concerns about the impact of a labor strike that commenced after workers rejected a new contract and walked off the job. The strike is expected

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Why stocks typically decline in September and why it may not matter for some investors

Stock investors have historically faced challenges in September. According to data from Morningstar Direct since 1926, U.S. large-cap Stocks have experienced an average loss of 0.9% during this month. In

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Jeep CEO implements strategic plan to reverse sales declines.

Jeep Wagoneer S Trailhawk EV concept Stellantis’ Jeep brand is setting its sights on achieving 1 million vehicle sales domestically by 2027, despite facing challenges in recent years. The brand,

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Kamala Harris Surging in Polls Leads to Increased Wealth Transfers to Children

The close presidential race has sparked a surge in tax planning among ultra-wealthy investors, particularly due to concerns about a potential increase in estate taxes. The looming expiration of a

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United Airlines partners with SpaceX to provide complimentary in-flight Wi-Fi powered by Starlink tech

United Airlines announced on Friday that they will be offering free inflight Wi-Fi from SpaceX’s Starlink on their fleet of jetliners. This partnership marks a significant move in the airline

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