A simple and selective complexometric method for the determination of thallium in presence of other metal ions is proposed based on the selective masking ability of ethanethiol towards thallium(III).
The US stock market has roared past every caution sign on its way to a dizzying 36% surge since the April lows. It’s now staring down one favored by investing legend Warren Buffett. The “Buffett ...
I believe the Buffett Indicator is outdated due to the global revenue exposure of major U.S. tech companies, especially the Magnificent 7. Adjusting for international revenues, the Buffett Indicator ...
Longtime readers might have noticed that I rarely spend much time writing about macroeconomic issues. One of my core beliefs is that it’s almost impossible to predict the direction of interest rates, ...
Investors often use technical indicators for stock trading which are a part of technical analysis. They are used to analyse and predict the price and volume of a stock. Technical indicators are used ...
The U.S. economy faces a slowing economy amid growing concerns about the labor market, headwinds from tariffs and a weak manufacturing sector, according to a basket of economic indicators. The Leading ...
Economists often use imperfect historical information to form opinions about the economy’s direction. We often don’t know we’re in a recession until it’s well underway—typically, the National Bureau ...
The U.S. economy is set to slow, leading economic indicators say, with the impact of tariffs becoming more pronounced in the second half of the year through higher prices. The Leading Economic Index, ...
A market valuation metric popularized by Warren Buffett is at an all-time high of roughly 208%. Buffett has said that anytime this indicator approaches 200%, investors are "playing with fire." History ...
WASHINGTON, April 21 (Reuters) - A gauge of future U.S. economic activity fell sharply in March, potentially flagging tepid growth this year amid tariffs. The Conference Board said on Monday its ...
While the Trump administration is optimistic about the country's growth prospects—Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick going so far as to say Americans should "absolutely not" prepare for a ...
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