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‘It’s going to be bumpy.’ Morgan Stanley CEO says there’s a 50–50 shot of a recession
Finance‘It’s going to be bumpy.’ Morgan Stanley CEO says there’s a 50–50 shot of a recession
By Tristan BoveJune 13, 2022
Over two thirds of economists believe a recession is likely to hit in 2023
FinanceOver two thirds of economists believe a recession is likely to hit in 2023
By Tristan BoveJune 13, 2022
Crypto, stocks, and bonds are all tumbling on fears inflation will squeeze global growth
EuropeCrypto, stocks, and bonds are all tumbling on fears inflation will squeeze global growth
By Bernhard WarnerJune 13, 2022
Markets wobble ahead of today’s pivotal inflation report. A doozy would force the Fed to raise interest rates even higher, investors fear
EuropeMarkets wobble ahead of today’s pivotal inflation report. A doozy would force the Fed to raise interest rates even higher, investors fear
By Bernhard WarnerJune 10, 2022
Larry Summers claims he can prove inflation is way closer to the 1970s than people think—and that a deep recession may be the only way to end it
FinanceLarry Summers claims he can prove inflation is way closer to the 1970s than people think—and that a deep recession may be the only way to end it
By Tristan BoveJune 9, 2022
Markets should brace for ‘fire’ and ‘ice’: Morgan Stanley executive warns of a recession and even bigger ‘paradigm shift’
FinanceMarkets should brace for ‘fire’ and ‘ice’: Morgan Stanley executive warns of a recession and even bigger ‘paradigm shift’
By Tristan BoveJune 6, 2022
Investors are betting that today’s inflation report will show the worst is behind us
EuropeInvestors are betting that today’s inflation report will show the worst is behind us
By Bernhard WarnerMay 11, 2022
Bank of America is pushing a surprising new set of FAANG stocks to beat the bear market after yesterday’s $1.3 trillion wipeout
EuropeBank of America is pushing a surprising new set of FAANG stocks to beat the bear market after yesterday’s $1.3 trillion wipeout
By Bernhard WarnerMay 6, 2022
Fed decision day rattles markets as investors worry that a giant ‘once-in-a-generation’ rate hike will actually be one of several this year
EuropeFed decision day rattles markets as investors worry that a giant ‘once-in-a-generation’ rate hike will actually be one of several this year
By Bernhard WarnerMay 4, 2022
April was a brutal month for stocks. Here are 3 charts that lay out the carnage, and 1 that should give investors hope
EuropeApril was a brutal month for stocks. Here are 3 charts that lay out the carnage, and 1 that should give investors hope
By Bernhard WarnerMay 2, 2022
Powell’s fed set to go big and keep going until inflation tamed
FinancePowell’s fed set to go big and keep going until inflation tamed
By Craig Torres and BloombergMay 1, 2022
The Nasdaq MarketSite in New York City’s Times Square
EuropeTech-mageddon: Stunning Alphabet miss plunges Nasdaq into bear territory—and to its lowest level since 2020
By Bernhard WarnerApril 27, 2022
A trader on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange
EuropeStocks are heading for their worst monthly fall since COVID tanked the markets in March 2020
By Bernhard WarnerApril 26, 2022
Russian oil drilling platform in the village of Otrada
FinanceOil just dropped below $98 a barrel and analysts are now backing away from their $200 predictions, saying war and COVID may ‘calm high prices’
By Sophie MellorApril 25, 2022
Businessman grabs head with business chart on scoreboard
EuropeCompanies are reporting surprisingly strong results this quarter. Here’s why investors are clobbering their shares anyway
By Bernhard WarnerApril 25, 2022
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