Archive for February, 2021

Coffee Makes A Move; Prices Close At Highest Levels Since 2017

Coffee prices rise on weather concerns in Vietnam and Brazil, but total global growth in coffee production may still exceed growth in demand this coffee season. Full story

The Rate Spike Will Damage The Recovery: Fed Intervention Needed

There was a spike in interest rates in the last week of February. It is naive to think that the inflation narrative drove the spike. Will the Fed step in with new rounds of QE? Full story

GameStop Stock (GME) Price Rise Is Enticing, But Misleading – Don’t Get Trapped

That GameStop 150% stock price rise last week is a "gotcha" jump Full story

Student Loan Cancellation Excluded From New Stimulus Package

Will your student loans get cancelled? Full story

These 10.2% Yields Should Rise With Rates

Anyone up for a 10.2% payout? Full story

How Businesses Can Mitigate Security Risks In The COVID-19 Era

To proactively protect your company from the onslaught of potential cyber vulnerabilities, consider three simple actions to stay one step ahead of cybercriminals. Full story

IBM Watson: Why Is Healthcare AI So Tough?

A big reason is that the technology is highly focused on use cases. Full story

By Making It Easy For Moms To Order Organic Baby Food Online, She Built A Fast-Growing Startup Brand

San Francisco-based Amara sells shelf-stable organic baby food and toddler snacks. Consumers have been flocking during the pandemic. Full story

Finding A Way For Fledgling Startups To Adopt The Sustainable Development Goals

It took two years. But the Founder Institute, an accelerator for pre-seed stage startups, boiled the SDGs down into actionable, small-business friendly steps that founders can choose from. Full story

House Passes Biden’s $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Bill

Here’s everything you need to know. Full story
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