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BEA: Real GDP increased at 4.9% Annualized Rate in Q3

Calculated Risk

The increase in real GDP reflected increases in consumer spending, private inventory investment, exports, state and local government spending, federal government spending, and residential fixed investment that were partly offset by a decrease in nonresidential fixed investment. Imports turned up.

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BEA: Real GDP increased at 1.6% Annualized Rate in Q1

Calculated Risk

The increase in real GDP primarily reflected increases in consumer spending, residential fixed investment, nonresidential fixed investment, and state and local government spending that were partly offset by a decrease in private inventory investment. Within imports, the increase reflected increases in both goods and services.

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Debt Free Penny Stocks Under Rs 50 to Invest in 2023

Trade Brains

Pasupati Acrylon traces its origins to 1990 when the promoters established an acrylic fibre manufacturing plant in technical collaboration with SNIA BPD Italy. Rajoo Engineers is a small-cap manufacturer of extrusion machines. Over the last 36 years, it has acquired a leadership position in Asia among the same equipment manufacturers.

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Stocks to Buy:  6 stocks to buy now for an upside of up to 100%

Trade Brains

Action Construction Equipment Limited Action Construction Equipment manufactures diverse construction and agriculture machinery from its facilities in Haryana, India. Karnataka Bank Limited Karnataka Bank provides comprehensive financial services through its four key segments: treasury, corporate, retail, and other banking operations.

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Market Commentary: Good Riddance February, Hello March

Carson Wealth

You should never blindly invest in seasonality, but just as February was ripe for potential trouble, be open to a nice Spring bounce. Hopefully because youve been reading this then you know that even the best years have scary headlines and volatility and that volatility is the toll we pay to invest. Panic Is in the Air How do you feel?

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Sunday links: connecting the dots

Abnormal Returns

axios.com) Apple ($AAPL) is being very deliberate in its approach to financial services. wsj.com) Policy The IRA and CHIPS Act have caused a surge in domestic manufacturing investment. Companies RIP, Bed, Bath & Beyond ($BBBY). ft.com) Pepsi ($PEP) is quietly working to make its products healthier.

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Market Commentary: Tariffs Have Increased Market Uncertainty, but Job Growth Remains Solid

Carson Wealth

No, no one should ever invest purely on the calendar, but March has had some nice lows over the years and as we show below, the past two decades it has been perfectly normal to see late February to early March weakness, but then a nice bounce. As uncomfortable as this recent volatility feels, know that it is the toll we must pay to invest.