Inflation in the UK climbed for the first time this year, reaching 2.2% in July, slightly above the Bank of England’s 2% target, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). This uptick was primarily driven ...

The main provisions of the Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act 2023 and the Code of Practice on Fair and Transparent Distribution of Tips come into force on 1 October 2024. There have been concerns that some employers make deductions from ...

Asda has experienced a notable decline in its grocery market share, just days after its chairman, Lord Rose of Monewden, publicly expressed his dissatisfaction with the supermarket’s performance. According to recent data from Kantar, Asda’s sales fell by 6% in ...

Mises’s vision of democracy must be understood in light of his support for unlimited secession as a tool against majoritarian rule. ...

In this video from StockCharts TV, Julius assesses various rotations using Relative Rotation Graphs, starting at asset class level and then moving to sectors. Julius zooms in on the industries of two sectors to get an idea of where pockets ...

If you checked the StockChartsTechnical Rank (SCTR) report on Tuesday morning, you might have seen the massive spike in Starbucks’ (SBUX) change in value of +62.3. It occupied the highest “Top Up” spot for the Large-Cap stocks category. Huge Spike ...

In this edition of StockCharts TV‘s The Final Bar, Dave recaps an epic rally in mega cap growth stocks, with NVDA up over 6% and META threatening a new 52-week high. Dave highlights how gold and bond prices continue to rise in ...

Ryan’s lecture at Mises University 2024 ...

It is no surprise that “inflation” is one of the major political issues this election cycle, but few know what inflation really is, let alone what causes it. ...

When municipalities embrace new technologies, people often refer to them as “smart cities.” However, all too often these technological “revenue enhancers” are nothing more than shakedowns of local citizens. ...