Why Now-Reviled Stock Buybacks Will Rise Anew
The once-popular repurchases look wasteful today, but once the economy improves, their appeal may well spring back.
The once-popular repurchases look wasteful today, but once the economy improves, their appeal may well spring back.
If virus-fueled economic crunch lasts through summer, look out, says economist Mark Zandi.
The $7.4 trillion asset manager sees cash as a guard against further shocks, leading a trend sweeping corporate America.
IHS Markit sees one hitting in the second quarter and lasting to year-end.
Coronavirus worries threaten to harm economy and boost jobless claims, bond savant warns.
Undeterred by the wild stock market, he is venturing into the battered energy sector.
Commonwealth’s McMillan says 10-year Treasury yield dive is close to those in previous outbreaks.
Perhaps the Chinese or robots or health care costs or baby boomers or …
Hedge fund kahuna laments that markets aren’t prepared for a return bout of soaring prices.
Big changes that are foreseen, but nonetheless could upend the world as we know it, as State Street sees things.
Unexciting economic growth and the Chinese virus are among the ills that could ruin predictions of an electrifying rebound.