Inflation

Secondhand vehicle purchases, car, van and truck rental, food, energy, clothing, travel (plane) tickets and hotels rose sharply in June 2021 The cost of living climbed by the largest amount since 2008 as inflation spreads more broadly through the U.S. economy. Transitory inflation? Fresh questions about whether the spike inRead More →

Pandemic and the economy

Main points from OECD statement 22 million jobs have been lost in advanced economies due to the pandemic Job retention schemes have saved around 21 million jobs Wealthy countries face the threat of rising long-term unemployment Low skilled workers will most feel the sustained affect of unemployment as these sectorsRead More →

Tech stocks

Hashrate drops More than 54% of bitcoin’s hashrate, which is the collective computing power of miners worldwide, has dropped off the network since its peak in May. The Bitcoin code has re-calibrated to make it approximately 28% less difficult to mine. Miners who are still plugged into the network standRead More →