Month: May 2021

Lisa Cook, associate professor at the Michigan State University, arrives for dinner during the Jackson Hole economic symposium, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, in Moran, Wyoming, on Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images The Democratic chairman of the Senate Banking Committee sees economist Lisa Cook,
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Remember movie premieres? On Friday night, Emilia Clarke attended the premiere of Billie Piper’s new movie, Rare Beasts, in London. On the reportedly socially distanced red carpet, Clarke wore a floor-length, stunning sheer polka-dot dress with a mock turtleneck. She paired the look with bright red heels. David M. BenettGetty Images David M. BenettGetty Images
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Tungsten component produced by 3D printing using electron beam melting. Photo: Markus Breig, KIT Tungsten has many excellent properties. It resists corrosion, and its melting point of 3422 °C is the highest of all metals, making it an ideal material for components that operate at extreme temperatures. There is a problem, though: it is highly
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Inflation hawks, beware. A sudden spike beyond the Federal Reserve’s 2% target could slam bond and equity markets, Charles Ellis, author of the legendary investing book “Winning the Loser’s Game,” said this week on CNBC’s “ETF Edge.” “The cost of money is so low that after you adjust for inflation, bonds don’t pay anything,” said
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