Best Stocks
Bond Outflows Reach $160B in 2022, Highest in 7 Years
Investors are favoring inexpensive value stocks as soaring inflation weakens the purchasing power of money-market funds.
BTC$62,533.00-3.27%
ETH$1,660.02-4.47%
USDT$0.9988-0.01%
USDC$0.9998+0.00%
XRP$1.10-3.16%
SOL$68.97-5.07%
TRX$0.3301-0.45%
FIGR_HELOC$1.04+0.35%
HYPE$62.57-7.36%
DOGE$0.079-5.01%
USDS$0.99960.00%
RAIN$0.0157+4.11%
LEO$9.54-0.17%
ZEC$417.90-7.62%
XLM$0.1932-6.36%
BTC$62,533.00-3.27%
ETH$1,660.02-4.47%
USDT$0.9988-0.01%
USDC$0.9998+0.00%
XRP$1.10-3.16%
SOL$68.97-5.07%
TRX$0.3301-0.45%
FIGR_HELOC$1.04+0.35%
HYPE$62.57-7.36%
DOGE$0.079-5.01%
USDS$0.99960.00%
RAIN$0.0157+4.11%
LEO$9.54-0.17%
ZEC$417.90-7.62%
XLM$0.1932-6.36%
Morgan Stanley believes El Salvador's bonds could bounce back to 44 cents on the dollar by year-end.
Investors are favoring inexpensive value stocks as soaring inflation weakens the purchasing power of money-market funds.
The Federal Reserve makes sure that Bitcoin’s scarcity is not the only major factor driving its price upward.