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Panama Canal water levels are dangerously low because of a massive drought and it could mean bad things for global inflation
Finance
Panama Canal water levels are dangerously low because of a massive drought and it could mean bad things for global inflation
By Laura Curtis, Ruth Liao, Michael McDonald and BloombergJune 2, 2023
U.S. consumers are pulling back on discretionary spending.
Retail
As job market soars, major U.S. retailers are predicting recession amid surprise consumer pullback
By Christiaan HetznerJune 2, 2023
The debt ceiling deal has reduced access to supplemental food plans. Here’s why that’s a false economy
Commentary
The debt ceiling deal has reduced access to supplemental food plans. Here’s why that’s a false economy
By Ashley TyrnerJune 2, 2023
Fortune 500 CEOs aren’t afraid of A.I.—but an impending recession is another story
Magazine
Fortune 500 CEOs aren’t afraid of A.I.—but an impending recession is another story
By Alan MurrayJune 2, 2023
Climate change could increase inflation by 1% a year over the next decade, but it’s your food that’s going to get really expensive
Environment
Climate change could increase inflation by 1% a year over the next decade, but it’s your food that’s going to get really expensive
By Tristan BoveMay 31, 2023
Gold is a traditional store of value for the world's central banks.
Finance
The developing world wants to escape the dollar’s gravitational pull by shifting more reserves to gold
By Christiaan HetznerMay 31, 2023
Jamie Dimon says the Fed should pause rate hikes, but he doesn’t think it will for long: ‘People should be a little prepared for that’
Finance
Jamie Dimon says the Fed should pause rate hikes, but he doesn’t think it will for long: ‘People should be a little prepared for that’
By Tristan BoveMay 31, 2023
Commuting costs $2,000 and 39 hours more than it did before the pandemic. It explains why no one wants to return to office
Success
Commuting costs $2,000 and 39 hours more than it did before the pandemic. It explains why no one wants to return to office
By Chloe BergerMay 31, 2023
Higher worker pay isn’t a major cause of inflation, Fed study finds
Finance
Higher worker pay isn’t a major cause of inflation, Fed study finds
By Matthew Boesler and BloombergMay 30, 2023
The Money Doctor who has slayed inflation for 50 years says the Fed has overcorrected so badly it’s hastening the long-feared recession
Finance
The Money Doctor who has slayed inflation for 50 years says the Fed has overcorrected so badly it’s hastening the long-feared recession
By Shawn TullyMay 30, 2023
NYSE brokers
Finance
Top economist David Rosenberg says we’re already in a recession, but ‘nobody has noticed’
By Prarthana PrakashMay 26, 2023
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck failed to prevent the country from sliding into a recession over the winter.
Economy
Europe’s largest economy has been in a recession for 6 months and nobody noticed
By Christiaan HetznerMay 26, 2023
Shopper
Finance
Inflation metric closely tracked by Federal Reserve went the wrong way in April
By Nick LichtenbergMay 26, 2023
From Hollywood writers to delivery drivers, workers are fed up with the gradual devaluation of their professions
Commentary
From Hollywood writers to delivery drivers, workers are fed up with the gradual devaluation of their professions
By Andy LevinMay 26, 2023
NYSE broker
Economy
The falling price of copper is trying to tell us something about a recession
By Will DanielMay 25, 2023
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