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The cost of borrowing might be falling. But food is expensive, savings accounts could start returning less, three tech giants are potentially inflating history’s most innovative bubble, and any chance of making money in a supposed “stock-picker’s market” is not much of a chance at all., Susan Krashinsky-Robertson reports that all of Canada’s major grocers have now agreed to sign on to the new self-regulatory scheme for the first time.

That question might not even have crossed the mind of billionaire Ken Griffin, the founder and chief executive of Chicago-based hedge fund Citadel, who this weekGranted, that might have a lot to do with the amount of money in Griffin’s bank account, but it’s nevertheless the latest deal in thefor prehistoric fossils. In terms of investment potential, think somewhere along the lines of fine art, old wine and rare watches.

the U.S. stock market is an “expensive, politically volatile place that is riding high on AI euphoria and big deficits.” “Sitting on the sidelines and seeing what happens, it’s interesting, I don’t understand it, but that’s the world we live in right now,” said Maltese, who works for the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center in Colorado, as well as the commercial company Triebold Paleontology. His company worked on preparing Stan, the T-Rex, for auction on contract from Sotheby’s.

 

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