Archive for October, 2020

Is Stock Market Signaling Recession Extension? Unemployment Data Could Provide The Answer

The stock market's drop shows recession uncertainties are back, so watch unemployment changes Full story

The Presidential Election Cycle And The Stock Market: A Classic Calendar Anomaly

Calendar anomalies are regular, predictable patterns in the stock market linked to some external cycle. The grand-daddy of calendar anomalies is one that holds special interest right now: the bizarre, oddly sense-making cycle of down-and-up returns based on the Presidential Election. Full story

It’s Volatile Out There: Investors Switch To “Risk-Off” Ahead Of Election

It was interesting to see bonds weak all day along with stocks, but that might have reflected the same dynamic of investors taking risk off the table ahead of the pre-election weekend. The other possibility, considering a lack of follow through in the VIX, is that election concerns eased a bit. Full story

Dow Tanks 1,800 Points On The Worst Week For Stocks Since March—Just Four Days Before The Election

Tech stocks were among those leading Friday's selloff despite strong beats from Amazon and Alphabet. Full story

Sharp GDP Rebound Will Falter In The December Quarter

After historic downturns and rebounds in GDP growth the past two quarters, the December quarter will come back down to earth. Full story

This Mother Of Four Tapped Her Talent For Building Online Communities To Create A Nearly $3 Million Business

Nicole Brown's company, Izzy & Liv, sells clothing, accessories and decor designed by and for women of color. Her biggest hit: the Brown Sugar Box, a monthly sampler of her offerings, which attracted 10,000 customers in its first year. Full story

Comedian Phoebe Robinson And Facebook Partner To Highlight Black Entrepreneurs Ahead Of Black Friday

Facebook is launching the “#BuyBlack Friday Show,” hosted by comedian Phoebe Robinson, to spotlight Black-owned small businesses. Full story

5 Productivity Trends That Are Taking The Lead Right Now

Sometimes improved productivity comes down to a better night’s sleep. Other times it requires a big-picture view. Full story

They Built A Seven-Figure Business Helping Women Ditch Their Money Hang-Ups

Denise Duffield-Thomas built her thriving business by doing something rarely achieved: making financial education funny. Full story

Social Impact Business Keeps Employees Working Through Pandemic

When the pandemic set in, Akola, a jewelry brand that works with Ugandan woman, restrategized, added DIY offerings to their online store, and adapted their supply chain in East Africa to ensure that all their employees could keep their jobs in tact. Full story
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