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Recession
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Personal Finance
Investors think stagflation—a 1970s style death spiral—is a bigger threat to the U.S. economy than a recession
By
Megan Leonhardt
December 16, 2022
Friends don’t slap tariffs on friends. Here are the strategies that will ensure the U.S. wins the race for chips and tech supremacy, according to the Consumer Technology Association
By
Gary Shapiro
December 16, 2022
Newsletters
Recession threats may complicate the 2023 board agenda, but directors should caution against hasty layoffs
By
Lila MacLellan
December 16, 2022
Leadership
The threat of a recession, talent shortages, and geopolitical tension are among the many challenges corporate boards must navigate in 2023
By
Lila MacLellan
December 16, 2022
Finance
Wall Street now thinks the Fed will let the U.S. economy fall into recession if that’s what it takes to stop inflation
By
Paul Wiseman
,
Stan Choe
and
The Associated Press
December 16, 2022
Success
These 10 jobs are paying more money than ever, despite a looming recession
By
Megan Leonhardt
December 14, 2022
Newsletters
Nestlé’s wartime investment in Ukraine is a corporate lesson in ‘living up to your beliefs’
By
Peter Vanham
,
David Meyer
and
Alan Murray
December 14, 2022
Commentary
Will the U.S. and Europe slide into recession in 2023? Here’s how to look out when economic outlooks don’t
By
Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak
and
Paul Swartz
December 12, 2022
Finance
Harvard economist Jason Furman warns the U.S. economy could be headed for an ‘incomplete hard landing.’ Here’s what that means
By
Will Daniel
December 8, 2022
Newsletters
Pro-ESG and anti-ESG activist investors have more in common than you might imagine
By
Peter Vanham
,
David Meyer
and
Alan Murray
December 8, 2022
Tech
‘If you’re in tech, buckle up—it’s gonna be a tough ride’: The analyst who says Big Tech’s layoffs show ‘a new reality’ sees ‘more cuts’ ahead
By
Alena Botros
December 7, 2022
Finance
‘Dr. Doom’ Nouriel Roubini says a severe recession will cause stocks to drop 25%—and warns zombie companies are in danger
By
Will Daniel
December 7, 2022
Finance
Cathie Wood says the Fed is making a ‘serious mistake’ by ignoring this critical recession indicator
By
Will Daniel
December 7, 2022
Finance
Jamie Dimon says Americans are spending all their money because of inflation—and that could tip the U.S. into a recession next year
By
Will Daniel
December 6, 2022
Newsletters
A.I. is a ‘more dramatic’ shift than electricity or the internet, says Intuit CEO Sasan Goodarzi
By
David Meyer
and
Alan Murray
December 6, 2022
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Economy
Treasury spent $276 billion in interest on the national debt in the final three months of 2025, says the CBO—up $30...
By
Eleanor Pringle
Economy
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By
Jim Edwards
Newsletters
The oil CEO who stood up to Trump is a follower of the disciplined 'Exxon way' and has a history of blunt statements
By
Jordan Blum