Audio Engineer
Jesson is a former audio engineer at Marketplace.
As investors look to safety after recent market volatility, certificates of deposit are brimming with appeal.
It’s a much calmer stock market this Tuesday morning. We’ll hear the latest. Plus, an expert talks about navigating your emotions and financial decisions.
From the BBC World Service: After yesterday’s dramatic dip, the Nikkei 225 finished more than 10% higher at the close of trading Tuesday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq Composite Index both fell more than 1,000 points Monday morning.
We’ll hear the latest from Japan and London as global stocks are tumbling following last week’s U.S. jobs report.
From the BBC World Service: The fall was most dramatic in Japan where, the Nikkei suffered its biggest one-day points drop ever.
And more of a slowdown than many analysts thought. Unemployment rose more than expected too.
As heat waves become more common and more severe, life in states with cooler average temperatures may be become more appealing.
From the BBC World Service: In the U.K., one grassroots group is boosting access to the sport among Muslim women and girls.
We’ll take a look at what’s happening to mortgage rates now that central bankers are on track to lower the cost of borrowing.