Correspondent & Host
Sabri is a correspondent and host for Marketplace based in New York City. He has many, many plants.
The giant U.S. oil and gas company is paying over $1 billion for a carbon-capture tech firm.
Fixing the problem could require a major structural change in how the world’s second-largest economy operates.
The two biggest foreign holders of U.S. debt have their own complicated reasons for buying fewer Treasurys.
If the Federal Reserve needs to keep interest rates higher to continue battling inflation, 10-year yields will have to compete.
Investment and equality in U.S. college sports has translated to more success for women in soccer around the world.
Deflation has led to lost revenue for companies, layoffs, and decreased consumer spending.
Many of the ChatGPT plugins or other financial AI tools seem designed to make advisers’ jobs easier, not replace them. At least for now.
After China lifted its zero-COVID policy, economists expected the economy to come roaring back. That hasn’t quite happened.
Claims of a room-temperature superconductor have gone viral, but others’ earlier claims to have achieved this have been debunked.
Rates truckers are paid have plummeted by more than half since 2021, accounting for inflation. Meanwhile, costs have only risen.