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10 Monday AM Reads

The Big Picture

Bloomberg ) see also Great American Road Trips Are Impossible for Most Electric Cars. Of the 11 most popular road trips as determined by AAA, four have stretches of at least 200 miles between public fast-charging stations.

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On the Road (to Camp Kotok)

The Big Picture

Econ on the Road Labor, Consumers, Inflation & Data Earlier this month, I spent two and a half hours each way in a car — plus a quick (and horrifying) lunch at the wonderful Eagle’s Nest for Loster Roll and fries. The post On the Road (to Camp Kotok) appeared first on The Big Picture.

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Are We There Yet? The Perennial Question of the FOMC Road Trip

Advisor Perspectives

At its June meeting, the Fed opted to forgo an increase in its key lending rate for the first time since March 2022 but projected that more rate hikes may be possible by year-end. Our investment strategy analyst shares his thoughts on when the central bank’s rate-hiking journey could finally end.

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Saturday links: don’t kid yourself

Abnormal Returns

Autos Why are US roads so dangerous? readtrung.com) Media States are tripping over themselves to provide tax credits to film production. Look at driver behavior. on.ft.com) Everything that is working against car ownership costs. axios.com) Did Ford’s ($F) Mustang Mach-E gamble pay off? theverge.com) The dilemma of cheap China EVs.

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10 Thursday AM Reads

The Big Picture

My morning train reads: • Stocks Took an 18-Month Round Trip From Tech Bear to AI Bull : The same handful of megacap names that led the market down have been powering the latest surge. ” ( CBS News ) • Making Them Laugh, and Swoon : A year ago, Matt Rife was just another struggling road comedian. Then he blew up on TikTok. (

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10 Weekend Reads

The Big Picture

Time ) • A Requiem for the Dead : Dead and Company—the most successful and longest-running post-Jerry configuration of Grateful Dead members—has purportedly given up the road. We took one last trip to Shakedown Street to make sense of what it all meant and what it means if they’re done. (

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10 Thursday AM Reads

The Big Picture

The Atlantic ) • How to make cars less dangerous for pedestrians : Technology abounds that can help keep vulnerable road users (VRUs) safer. Why anyone would lend credence to economic projections that get revised on average nearly every other month is a mystery. ( Together they are the majority of people killed by cars globally.

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