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One recession indicator isn’t flashing warning signs yet

Earnings so far have shown “some downgrades, but no great calamities.”

  • By Jonathan Ponciano
  • Forbes Staff
Forager Funds senior investment analyst Chloe Stokes

Chloe Stokes, Forager Funds – Where I am putting the money

Having the confidence to seize upon a situation when conditions are less than ideal is part of what underpins Stokes’ success.

  • By Jessica Mudditt
  • Contributor

Dow closes best month in 46 years

There’s a popular investment strategy to buy stocks October 31 and sell May 1.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff
Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Adbul Aziz Al Saud [RF: Saudi Arabia

Saudi Prince Alwaleed becomes Twitter’s second-largest shareholder

The Saudi royal tweeted “Dear friend “Chief Twit” @elonmusk Together all the way @Twitter.

  • By Matt Durot
  • Forbes Staff
Elon Musk. I

Musk takes over Twitter and fires CEO—Here’s what it could mean

Musk fired Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal and other top executives as his US$44 billion deal closed, CNBC first reported.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Mark Zuckerberg’s fortune drops US$11 billion in one day

Shares of Meta plunged after the company reported dismal quarterly earnings.

  • By Rachel Sandler
  • Forbes Staff
Deauville Legend ridden by Kieran McEvoy during trackwork at Werribee Racecourse on October 21, 2022 in Werribee, Australia. (Reg Ryan/Racing Photos via Getty Images)

Coming up on the markets

The upside surprise in inflation could mean an RBA cash rate increase of either 40 or 50 basis points.

  • By Stephen Miller
  • Contributor
Mark Zuckerberg, Chairman of Facebook,

Meta sticks to metaverse plans as already-meager sales evaporate

Focus on the metaverse comes as advertising revenues are under pressure.

  • By Maria Gracia Santillana Linares
  • Forbes Staff

Microsoft and Alphabet’s US$250 billion stock plunge fuels fears of earnings recession

One analyst predicts a slew of bad corporate earnings will continue through next quarter.

  • By Jonathan Ponciano
  • Forbes Staff
Elon Musk and Twitter

Twitter losing its most active users, report says

The number of “heavy tweeters” is in “absolute decline” amid a downturn in interest for news, sports and entertainment content, Reuters reported.

  • By Nicholas Reimann
  • Forbes Staff
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