Risk
How Escalating Inflation Can Produce a Recession
Natixis’ Lavorgna sketches out how higher prices shrinks consumers’ income—and imperil the economy.
Natixis’ Lavorgna sketches out how higher prices shrinks consumers’ income—and imperil the economy.
Commodities are starting to drop in price and new supply will ease housing costs, argues economist David Rosenberg.
Current projections say there will be two hikes in the latter part of 2022.
The market expects them to start next year. Maybe not, says LPL’s Gillum.
Price boosts of 3% or so would spur the economy and stocks, the Leuthold strategist argues.
It’s not pretty: History shows that this bad combo pares equities’ median returns by 2%, Goldman says.