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Finance
The Fed hikes interest rates again by 75 basis points but hints at a break in the future
By
Jonnelle Marte
and
Bloomberg
November 2, 2022
Commentary
The Fed may be running out of ammunition–but U.S. banks have never been healthier. It’s time to admit Dodd-Frank is paying off
By
Til Schuermann
October 19, 2022
Finance
Meet the globe-trotting ‘money doctor’ who has helped slay inflation all over the world—and is convinced the Fed is botching the job here in the U.S.
By
Shawn Tully
October 8, 2022
Finance
Top economist Steve Hanke says the ‘incompetent’ Fed is on a fast track to cause a terrible recession
By
Shawn Tully
October 5, 2022
Finance
The Fed raises interest rates by 75 basis points for the third time this year
By
Matthew Boesler
and
Bloomberg
September 21, 2022
Commentary
America’s small businesses are fighting for access to capital. Here’s what Fed rate hikes mean for the communities I took a 6,000-mile road trip across the country to visit
By
Randy Garrett
September 16, 2022
Commentary
More than a million women have left the workforce. The Fed needs to consider them as it defines ‘full employment’
By
Katica Roy
September 6, 2022
Commentary
Consumer sentiment matters more than inflation and unemployment numbers–and it has never been so bad for so long
By
Christos Makridis
August 26, 2022
Finance
High inflation will last for years amid global turmoil, hedge funder famous from ‘The Big Short’ says
By
Marco Quiroz-Gutierrez
July 6, 2022
Finance
Ben Bernanke helped the U.S. recover after 2008 and now sees huge warning signs on inflation, stagflation and student debt
By
Andrew Marquardt
May 16, 2022
Finance
The bond market’s inflation prediction is mixed: Sky-high into 2023, but tapering in the years beyond
By
Shawn Tully
April 13, 2022
Finance
Inflation jumps 8.5% to a 40-year high—and a Johns Hopkins economist says the Fed is wrong about the causes
By
Shawn Tully
April 13, 2022
Commentary
With inflation at a 40-year high, who feels better off today? They do
By
Will Johnson
April 7, 2022
Finance
The ‘yield curve’ inversion is spooking the markets. Although it’s a recession predictor, history shows it may not be time to sell
By
Lee Clifford
April 1, 2022
Commentary
The Fed wants to slow down the economy. It risks leaving Black workers behind
By
Seft Hunter
and
William E. Spriggs
March 17, 2022
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