A Contrary Signal to the Baleful Inverted Yield Curve
The spread between BBB corporates and 10-year Treasuries is shrinking.
The spread between BBB corporates and 10-year Treasuries is shrinking.
Frazzled by the 2008-09 nightmare, people have avoided excesses that set up the economy for a new plunge, the economist argues.
Economist Nouriel Roubini sees a continued trade war and spiking oil prices as the catalysts.
Political pressure is high on Chairman Jerome Powell to do something in July. The question is how much.
Lots of wariness about an escalation of the US-China trade war and bad economic fallout.
US GDP has been growing for 121 months in July, but the growth rate is a mere 2.3%.
Financial giant’s founder, apparently not serious, joins locals in kvetching about city’s high prices.
Forecasts say the yellow metal may reach $1,500 an ounce in coming months.
After an eight-year run, Fed rate cuts and a slowing economy are seen as poised to weaken it.
Earnings slowdown expected to propel a movement away from heavy borrowing.
Optimists and pessimists butt heads amid outflows from equities.
Republican lawmakers won’t let him slam China with more tariffs, says Pantheon’s Shepherdson.
Most of the time, shares are up nicely, except when there’s, um, a recession, an LPL study says.
Opt for stocks and gold, and not the US dollar, hedge fund operator says.
Think tank shows how easily the White House could about-face and slap harsh levies on the neighbor to the south.