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  2. Japanese rally lifts shares ahead of US data - AOL

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    On Wednesday, U.S. consumer price index data for July is due and is expected to show that month-on-month inflation ticked up to 0.2%. Retail sales data is scheduled for Thursday.

  3. When Interest Rates Come Down, This Fintech Is Primed to Take Off

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    LendingClub takes a lower yield on its 85%, but that 85% also gets paid first, with the remaining 15% B notes getting paid whatever interest is leftover after charge-offs.

  4. Pounce While You Still Can on These 3 High-Yield Stocks - AOL

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    Chevron's sell-off comes even though it's producing strong results. Global production rose 11% in the second quarter, led by its acquisition of PDC Energy and growth in the Permian and DJ Basins.

  5. Gross domestic product - Wikipedia

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    Value of output = value of the total sales of goods and services plus the value of changes in the inventory. The sum of the gross value added in the various economic activities is known as "GDP at factor cost". GDP at factor cost plus indirect taxes fewer subsidies on products = "GDP at producer price".

  6. Cost of electricity by source - Wikipedia

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    More recently, the cost of solar in Japan has decreased to between ¥13.1/kWh to ¥21.3/kWh (on average, ¥15.3/kWh, or $0.142/kWh). [133] The cost of a solar PV module make up the largest part of the total investment costs. As per the recent analysis of Solar Power Generation Costs in Japan 2021, module unit prices fell sharply.

  7. United States Consumer Price Index - Wikipedia

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    The United States Consumer Price Index ( CPI) is a family of various consumer price indices published monthly by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The most commonly used indices are the CPI-U and the CPI-W, though many alternative versions exist for different uses. For example, the CPI-U is the most popularly cited measure of ...