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Younger generations spend more on groceries than other categories, a McKinsey report says. The firm asked over 4,000 people, from baby boomers to Gen Zers, about the categories they intend to splurge on this year. Groceries ranked highest for millennials and Gen Zers, outpacing restaurants, bars, travel, beauty and personal care, apparel, and fitness. It's a notable shift from 2018 when older generations like baby boomers and Gen Xers still spent more on groceries than millennials. It surveyed baby boomers to Gen Zers, not baby boomers to Gen Xers.
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A couple in North Carolina were caught in a landslide caused by heavy rain from Hurricane Helene. But they didn't know that several days of heavy rain from Hurricane Helene had weakened the soil on the mountain, triggering a landslide that was headed straight down toward their home. AdvertisementMarsh and Thomas' house before it was destroyed by Hurricane Helene. On Monday, Moodys estimated the hurricane caused between $20 billion and $34 billion worth of damage, with between $15 billion to $26 billion affecting properties alone. Andrew MarshAs a veteran, Marsh has access to a medical benefits package, but Thomas is without active health insurance.
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Bank Stocks Slide After Moody’s Downgrade
  + stars: | 2023-08-08 | by ( Gina Heeb | Josh Mitchell | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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Feb 15 (Reuters) - The competitive threat of financial technology companies to big banks diminished over the past year as rising interest rates constricted funding, a new report from Moody's Investor Service found. The report cited figures from CB Insights that showed global fintech funding fell 46% from 2021 to 2022. Banks have long recognized that technology could disrupt business models and allow technology conglomerates to enter banking, Moodys said. Fintech companies often face more regulatory obstacles than banks and may have encountered new requirements in certain jurisdictions in recent years, according to Moody’s. But although the current macroeconomic environment may pose challenges to fintech companies, the sector still has the potential to increase financial inclusion and lower costs to consumers, the report found.
Yet the average sticker for base models, adjusted for inflation, has actually gone down a little — even as consumers have shifted from sedans to more expensive SUVs. That’s good news for drivers willing to go no-frills: If you don’t want to pay lots of a new car, you don’t have to. It has a base price of $15,730. These base price models may not make much money, if any, for automakers. The average price of a GMC Sierra 2500 HD, as sold, is now double the base price.
Nov 7 (Reuters) - China's Fosun International Ltd (0656.HK) said on Monday it would raise $561 million by selling part of its shares in Zhaojin Mining Industry Co (1818.HK) as part of its ongoing string of asset sell-downs. The company, through one of its units, is offloading 654.1 million Zhaojin Mining shares for HK$6.72 each, a 1.8% discount from the closing price on Nov. 4. Fosun had owned about 22.85% of Zhaojin Mining's shares and will retain a 2.85% stake in the Hong Kong listed company. The transaction announced on Monday is the second time Fosun has sold Zhaojin stock and has raised $663.73 million from both deals. Fosun, controlled by billionaire entrepreneur Guo Guangchang, was once one of China's most aggressive dealmakers overseas, buying high-profile assets including resort brand Club Med.
Rents fell 0.1% in August, snapping a 20-month streak of increases, according to Apartments.com. Prices fell in 27 of the 40 cities tracked by the firm, signaling the recent price surge is broadly easing. Rents fell 0.1% through August across the US's biggest metropolitan areas, according to new data published by Apartments.com. Average rents fell 1.1% last month in Nashville, marking the largest one-month decline across the 40 cities tracked by Apartments.com. But as rental demand wanes, Americans may soon encounter a more affordable rental market.
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