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Private Lenders Set to Gain From New Graduate Loan Caps
President Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill eliminates Grad PLUS loans for new borrowers after July 1 2026 and imposes lifetime borrowing caps of one hundred…
Aug 8
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Carson Nagpaul
1
250th Birthday & Convergance of Key Metrics
July 4, 2026, will mark 250 years since the United States declared independence.
Aug 8
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David Reid Garces
1
Wall Street Banks Strike Capital Deals
Many of Wall Street’s banks are expanding the use of risk transfer deals to lower exposure from prime brokerage divisions.
Aug 1
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David Reid Garces
1
Columbia reaches $221 Million Settlement with U.S.
Columbia University has agreed to pay the United States government 221 million dollars to settle multiple civil‑rights investigations, including claims…
Aug 1
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Carson Nagpaul
1
Small Cap Performance Potential
Roughly 12 months ago, small caps outperformed mega-cap stocks in July.
Aug 1
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David Reid Garces
1
Tariffs Cut Deep Into GM Profit
GM’s second‑quarter profit fell after absorbing more than one billion dollars in new tariffs, highlighting how trade costs are squeezing automakers and…
Jul 25
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Carson Nagpaul
1
Home Prices Reach Record Highs
June experienced significant turmoil, characterized by ongoing tariff wars and geopolitical tensions.
Jul 25
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David Reid Garces
1
June Inflation Report
The Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers increased by 0.3% on a seasonally adjusted basis in June.
Jul 17
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David Reid Garces
2
Gold Price Outlook
Gold Price Outlook for the Next 6-18 Months
Jul 11
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David Reid Garces
2
New Priorities for U.S Energy Following Mega-Bill
The popular mega-bill is prompting a reshuffling of industry priorities across the U.S.
Jul 9
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Carson Nagpaul
2
June Employment Data
The June 2025 U.S jobs report delivered stronger-than-expected results, suggesting that key parts of the labor market are staying resilient in times of…
Jul 7
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David Reid Garces
2
Weakening Dollar
The U.S dollar has seen the biggest first-half drop in half a century, dating back to 1973.
Jul 1
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David Reid Garces
3
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