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CommentaryUtilities are doubling their 5-year electricity demand projections—but high interest rates and California’s NEM 3.0 have U.S. solar in a holding pattern
By Chris HopperMay 20, 2024
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FinanceConsumers are so demoralized by inflation and high rates that they’ve given up on saving for the American Dream and are spending money instead, economist says
By Jason MaMay 19, 2024
Rick Rieder
FinanceWorld’s largest asset manager wants Fed to reverse course: Slash rates to tame inflation
By Carter Johnson and BloombergMay 17, 2024
Jerome Powell
FinanceNo ‘Fed Speak’ from Jerome Powell on remote work: Chair is working from home
By Michelle Chapman and The Associated PressMay 17, 2024
JPMorgan boss Jamie Dimon
FinanceJamie Dimon warns markets are fooling themselves by thinking inflation will soon go away: ‘The chances of something going wrong are higher than people think’
By Christiaan HetznerMay 17, 2024
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FinanceFrom NIMBYism to an office disaster that ‘never happened before’ to the permanence of remote work, real-estate execs on housing ‘defying gravity’
By Alena BotrosMay 16, 2024
Tomasz Piskorski
FinanceCould Silicon Valley Bank happen again? ‘The short answer is, yes,’ says professor who sees $2 trillion of losses on the books
By Fortune EditorsMay 16, 2024
Columbia professor Tomasz Piskorski warned banks could become "less relevant" as private credit and nonbank lenders continue to eat up market share in the lending landscape.
Finance‘Banks continue to become increasingly less relevant’: the professor who sees a $2 trillion hole in the economy predicts a thinning of the herd
By Dylan SloanMay 16, 2024
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FinanceEuropean inflation has surprised everyone—and it could help its long-struggling economy catch up with the U.S.
By Ryan HoggMay 15, 2024
Why experts aren’t panicking about the latest jump in producer price inflation
FinanceWhy experts aren’t panicking about the latest jump in producer price inflation
By Will DanielMay 14, 2024
For Fed president it’s ’just too early to think’ about cutting as economists ask if U.S. interest rates are high enough to beat inflation
FinanceFor Fed president it’s ’just too early to think’ about cutting as economists ask if U.S. interest rates are high enough to beat inflation
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMay 13, 2024
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FinanceU.K. labor market cools but business confidence returns. Are high interest rates paying off? 
By Adam GaleMay 13, 2024
‘Housing has hit rock bottom’: Top real estate CEO says high home prices are shutting people out of the market
Finance‘Housing has hit rock bottom’: Top real estate CEO says high home prices are shutting people out of the market
By Alena BotrosMay 9, 2024
Billionaire real estate investor Barry Sternlicht says he expects at least one bank failure per week due to real estate loans: ‘That’s a fragile animal right now’
FinanceBillionaire real estate investor Barry Sternlicht says he expects at least one bank failure per week due to real estate loans: ‘That’s a fragile animal right now’
By Will DanielMay 8, 2024
Governor of Sweden's Riksbank, Erik Thedeen.
FinanceSweden acts as guinea pig on interest rate cuts, moving before the Fed for the first time this century—but it could be costly
By Ryan HoggMay 8, 2024
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