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economic recession

  • Recession Frenzy Is Missing the Point: Jeffrey Tucker on Skewed Data and the Root Causes of Our Economic Woes
    Recession Frenzy Is Missing the Point: Jeffrey Tucker on Skewed Data and the Root Causes of Our Economic Woes
    [FULL TRANSCRIPT BELOW] The end of the U.S. dollar gold standard in 1971 had unexpected, far-reaching consequences for the United States and its adversaries, ones that are central to today’s ...
    August 8, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • In the Wake of the State of the Union, Jobs Numbers Shine; but Do They Really?
    In the Wake of the State of the Union, Jobs Numbers Shine; but Do They Really?
    Commentary February jobs printed at 275,000 new non-farm jobs this morning, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
    March 8, 2024BY J.G. Collins
  • US Economic Slowdown in 2024 ‘Almost Inevitable’: Citi Economist
    US Economic Slowdown in 2024 ‘Almost Inevitable’: Citi Economist
    The expert also sees a risk of the Fed moving too soon to cut interest rates, a decision ...
    March 4, 2024BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Australians Should Not Expect Pay Rises Next Year: Study
    Australians Should Not Expect Pay Rises Next Year: Study
    A recent survey entails startling revelations for Australian professionals.
    November 29, 2023BY Nick Spencer
  • US Consumer Pessimism Deepens Amid Fears of ‘Impending Recession’: Survey
    US Consumer Pessimism Deepens Amid Fears of ‘Impending Recession’: Survey
    Consumers expressed worries about rising prices, particularly of groceries and gasoline.
    November 1, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • ‘Bond King’ Predicts Recession in United States by Year-End 2023
    ‘Bond King’ Predicts Recession in United States by Year-End 2023
    Rising US dollar, oil prices, and Treasury bond yields are putting downward pressure on the economy.
    October 24, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • China’s Sluggish Economy Will Lead to a Recession Worse Than Japan’s Lost Decade: Expert
    China’s Sluggish Economy Will Lead to a Recession Worse Than Japan’s Lost Decade: Expert
    China is currently grappling with escalating economic woes, as exports and domestic demand have been experiencing a persistent ...
    July 26, 2023BY Jessica Mao and Olivia Li
  • ANALYSIS: US Economy Flirting With Stagflation as Prices Remain High While Economy Slows Down
    ANALYSIS: US Economy Flirting With Stagflation as Prices Remain High While Economy Slows Down
    As the U.S. economy continues to struggle with high inflation and weak economic growth, concerns about the country ...
    June 21, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • ‘Fastest and Most Aggressive’ Tightening Policy Could Trigger US Recession: Wells Fargo
    ‘Fastest and Most Aggressive’ Tightening Policy Could Trigger US Recession: Wells Fargo
    Wells Fargo Investment Institute is predicting a recession in the United States this year as a result of ...
    June 18, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • ‘Big Rally’ Before ‘Big Collapse’: BofA Strategist Does Not See a Bull Market
    ‘Big Rally’ Before ‘Big Collapse’: BofA Strategist Does Not See a Bull Market
    Michael Hartnett, a strategist at the Bank of America, is warning investors that the current market rally may ...
    June 17, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Spike in US Corporate Bankruptcies, Number of Filings Highest in Over a Decade
    Spike in US Corporate Bankruptcies, Number of Filings Highest in Over a Decade
    Corporate bankruptcies in the United States rose in May, based on the latest reports, with the first five ...
    June 10, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • US Inching Towards Recession as Leading Index Declines Again in April
    US Inching Towards Recession as Leading Index Declines Again in April
    The American economy is signaling growing signs of slipping into a recession as the Leading Economic Index (LEI) ...
    May 19, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Oil Prices Rise as Concerns About US Economy Persist
    Oil Prices Rise as Concerns About US Economy Persist
    Oil prices rose during early trading on May 15 after a long streak of weekly declines, with the ...
    May 15, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Further Fed Rate Hikes Will ‘Trigger Severe Recession,’ Warns Musk
    Further Fed Rate Hikes Will ‘Trigger Severe Recession,’ Warns Musk
    Industrialist Elon Musk is warning that the United States is already in a recession that could turn “severe” ...
    May 2, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Tyson Laying Off 15 Percent of Senior Leadership, 10 Percent of Corporate Workers
    Tyson Laying Off 15 Percent of Senior Leadership, 10 Percent of Corporate Workers
    Tyson Foods will slash its senior leadership and corporate roles in a bid to improve efficiency, which comes ...
    April 27, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • ‘Everything Points to Relatively Mild Recession’ in 2023: Bank of America CEO
    ‘Everything Points to Relatively Mild Recession’ in 2023: Bank of America CEO
    The chief executive of Bank of America (BofA) is expecting a recession to hit the United States this ...
    April 19, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • ‘We’re Going to See a Lot of Bankruptcies’: Former CEO
    ‘We’re Going to See a Lot of Bankruptcies’: Former CEO
    Bob Nardelli, the former CEO of Home Depot, is warning about more bankruptcies hitting the U.S. economy, and ...
    April 15, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Corporate Defaults to Rise and US Will Enter Recession: Survey
    Corporate Defaults to Rise and US Will Enter Recession: Survey
    Credit portfolio managers estimate U.S. corporate defaults to rise, according to a recent survey, with the vast majority ...
    April 14, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • ‘Recession Probabilities Are Going up at This Point’: Larry Summers
    ‘Recession Probabilities Are Going up at This Point’: Larry Summers
    Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers believes the probability of the United States entering a recession has spiked, pointing ...
    April 8, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Trifecta of Inflation, Recession, and Banking Insolvency Leading to a ‘Doom Loop’: Economist
    Trifecta of Inflation, Recession, and Banking Insolvency Leading to a ‘Doom Loop’: Economist
    Decades-high persistent inflation combined with increasing risks of an economic recession and an imminent insolvency crisis in the ...
    April 4, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • A ‘Feel-Good’ Period Before ‘Inevitable’ US Recession: JPMorgan Investment Officer
    A ‘Feel-Good’ Period Before ‘Inevitable’ US Recession: JPMorgan Investment Officer
    Markets could see a rally before an inevitable downturn, said Bob Michele, the chief investment officer of JPMorgan ...
    April 2, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Moody’s Chief Economist Mark Zandi Says US Has a Fighting Shot at Avoiding Downturn
    Moody’s Chief Economist Mark Zandi Says US Has a Fighting Shot at Avoiding Downturn
    Moody’s Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi said the United States still has a “fighting shot” at avoiding an ...
    April 1, 2023BY Lear Zhou
  • Financial Expectations of Americans Lowest Since 2010
    Financial Expectations of Americans Lowest Since 2010
    Americans are becoming more pessimistic about their personal financial situation as well as the direction of the U.S. ...
    March 8, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • US Equity Valuations At ‘Death Zone,’ S&P 500 Might Fall By 25 Percent: Morgan Stanley Strategist
    US Equity Valuations At ‘Death Zone,’ S&P 500 Might Fall By 25 Percent: Morgan Stanley Strategist
    Michael Wilson, chief U.S. equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, is warning that stocks are currently on the expensive ...
    February 21, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Americans Tell CEOs: Drop the ‘Woke’ and Get Back to Business
    Americans Tell CEOs: Drop the ‘Woke’ and Get Back to Business
    As companies gear up for an economic downturn, cutting costs and staff, CEOs might want to heed the ...
    February 10, 2023BY Kevin Stocklin
  • Boeing to Slash 2,000 Jobs, ‘Streamlining’ Will Include Work Outsourced to India
    Boeing to Slash 2,000 Jobs, ‘Streamlining’ Will Include Work Outsourced to India
    American aviation firm Boeing intends to lay off two thousand jobs this year as part of a reduction ...
    February 7, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • US Manufacturing Index Sank in January, Feeding Recession Risk
    US Manufacturing Index Sank in January, Feeding Recession Risk
    The U.S. manufacturing industry contracted for the third month in a row in January, and remained below a ...
    February 2, 2023BY Ryan Morgan
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
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