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Where Is the Stock Market Headed? Big Money Pros Weigh In.
Money

Where Is the Stock Market Headed? Big Money Pros Weigh In.

This year has posed an unusual array of challenges for investors, and more could be in store. The major stock market indexes are still up in 2023, powered by a narrow slice of technology stocks, but have been losing ground rapidly. Bond yields have risen sharply, topping 5% on some government debt. The economic outlook is uncertain, the U.S. government has been in turmoil, and wars and conflict are spreading across the globe.This year has posed an unusual array of challenges for investors, and more could be in store. The major stock market indexes are still up in 2023, powered by a narrow slice of technology stocks, but have been losing ground rapidly. Bond yields have risen sharply, topping 5% on some government debt. The economic outlook is uncertain, the U.S. government has been in tur...
Voters Feel Better About the Economy, but Few Credit Biden, Polls Find
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Voters Feel Better About the Economy, but Few Credit Biden, Polls Find

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Loganair partners with Met Office and FLYHT to improve weather forecasts – Business Traveller
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Loganair partners with Met Office and FLYHT to improve weather forecasts – Business Traveller

Loganair has joined forces with the Met Office and aviation hardware specialists FLYHT Aerospace to improve the accuracy of weather forecasts and reduce flight emissions. The project will see all 13 of Loganair’s Embraer 145’s equipped with FLHYT-WVSS-II atmospheric water vapour sensors which will measure weather data for the Met Office. The airline’s Embraer fleet operates three to four flights daily across the UK. The sensors will routinely monitor environmental conditions around the aircraft during the flight and allow the airline to collect meteorological information. It is hoped that the project will increase the industry’s understanding of non-CO2 effects of aviation, such as the emissions of nitrous oxides and sulphur dioxide, which are estimated to contribute to around 48 per cen...