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“Ten-year breakeven inflation expectations, that’s the bottom line, that’s risen to around 2.5% and that’s the highest it’s been in eight years and that’s important because the Fed is focused on them,” Achuthan told CNBC’s “Trading Nation” on Thursday. “Basically, if inflation expectations remain above the Fed’s kind of 2% target on a sustained basis, that’s going to make policymakers more hawkish.”
After Friday’s shockingly low employment report for April, the 10-year yield dipped to 1.51%, making a move to 2.5% a significant increase. Inflation has been on the rise lately, a development the Fed has viewed as transitory.
Producer prices in March, for example, saw their biggest annual gain in more than nine years. Consumer prices also rose sharply in March. April data is scheduled for next week.
Believe it or not, 5G is here. While speeds in the United States continue to lag, many countries in Europe and Asia are currently enjoying faster downloads thanks to the new technology. You might already know that the countries with the fastest speeds include Saudi Arabia and South Korea, but what about individual cities?
Mobile analytics company Opensignal has released its analysis of real-world 5G data and determined the highest network speeds in the world. Measuring across all frequency bands in mid-April, it found that Jeonju, the 16th largest city in South Korea, has the fastest 5G speeds of any city. Residents can enjoy average download speeds of 415.6Mbps, which is 15% faster than the country's national average.
When Ayesha Ofori began buying homes to rent out in 2012, London was at the front and centre of her portfolio. With a lump sum to invest, the former City professional bought half a dozen properties in the capital. Nine years on, she is still investing — but with a very different target in mind.
“When it comes to buy-to-let, the numbers in London and the South East just aren’t compelling. If you go further north you get more bang for your buck,” she says. “Prices are lower and you can get decent rental yields as well.”
With about 20 properties in a portfolio managed with her husband, Ofori has bought homes in Birmingham and Dudley, and is completing new purchases in Walsall and Wolverhampton.
In the years following the financial crisis, London and the South East was a hotbed for buy-to-let landlords, as the economy staged a strong recovery, tenant demand soared and buyers looked to sweeten rental returns with house price rises: in London, prices rose by 78 per cent in the 10 years from 2007, compared with a fall of 9 per cent in north-east England, according to research by property agent Savills.
That picture is now in flux, as London’s performance has stagnated while the gains elsewhere in prices and rents have accelerated. Ofori, founder of PropElle, a network for women property investors, is unusual among landlords in being willing to invest far beyond her home territory. But there are signs that investors across the UK are looking at improving prospects for the private rented sector outside the capital and the Southeast.
Believe it or not, 5G is here. While speeds in the United States continue to lag, many countries in Europe and Asia are currently enjoying faster downloads thanks to the new technology. You might already know that the countries with the fastest speeds include Saudi Arabia and South Korea, but what about individual cities?
Mobile analytics company Opensignal has released its analysis of real-world 5G data and determined the highest network speeds in the world. Measuring across all frequency bands in mid-April, it found that Jeonju, the 16th largest city in South Korea, has the fastest 5G speeds of any city. Residents can enjoy average download speeds of 415.6Mbps, which is 15% faster than the country's national average.
Late last month, Human Rights Watch (HRW) became the latest independent agency to find belatedly that Israel has, for decades, wantonly and with impunity committed crimes against humanity targeting Palestinian innocents who, for generation after generation, have tried to live, work, love and raise families as best they can in occupied Palestine.
Believe it or not, 5G is here. While speeds in the United States continue to lag, many countries in Europe and Asia are currently enjoying faster downloads thanks to the new technology. You might already know that the countries with the fastest speeds include Saudi Arabia and South Korea, but what about individual cities?
Mobile analytics company Opensignal has released its analysis of real-world 5G data and determined the highest network speeds in the world. Measuring across all frequency bands in mid-April, it found that Jeonju, the 16th largest city in South Korea, has the fastest 5G speeds of any city. Residents can enjoy average download speeds of 415.6Mbps, which is 15% faster than the country's national average.