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The same bank strategist who warned that greedflation could be ‘the end of capitalism’ is still worried, saying he ‘can find no precedent in history’ for what’s happening
Finance
The same bank strategist who warned that greedflation could be ‘the end of capitalism’ is still worried, saying he ‘can find no precedent in history’ for what’s happening
By Will DanielJune 14, 2023
Jerome Powell
Finance
Fed keeps key interest rate unchanged after 10 straight hikes—but it might raise it 2 more times later this year
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJune 14, 2023
Record revenues but plummeting profits: The Fortune 500 is trying to tell us something about the state of the economy
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Record revenues but plummeting profits: The Fortune 500 is trying to tell us something about the state of the economy
By Will DanielJune 10, 2023
McKinsey Global Institute sees 4 possible scenarios for the economy by 2030. Only one leads to long-term growth
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McKinsey Global Institute sees 4 possible scenarios for the economy by 2030. Only one leads to long-term growth
By Jan Mischke, Sven Smit and Olivia WhiteJune 8, 2023
Deutsche Bank says the U.S. is headed for a ‘policy led’ recession—it’s the unavoidable ‘boom-bust cycle’
Finance
Deutsche Bank says the U.S. is headed for a ‘policy led’ recession—it’s the unavoidable ‘boom-bust cycle’
By Will DanielJune 5, 2023
Fed officials are signaling that the central bank probably won’t hike interest rates in June
Finance
Fed officials are signaling that the central bank probably won’t hike interest rates in June
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressJune 1, 2023
How the work-from-home trend could trigger the next banking blowup
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How the work-from-home trend could trigger the next banking blowup
By Lance Lambert and Will DanielJune 1, 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
Ex-Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield explains ‘the root of all the excess’ after tech’s over-hiring—and it’s all about prestige
Tech
Ex-Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield explains ‘the root of all the excess’ after tech’s over-hiring—and it’s all about prestige
By Steve MollmanMay 28, 2023
Jerome Powell
Finance
‘Dear Jay’: Jefferies strategist writes an apology letter template for all the ‘haters’ who doubt the Fed chair and his inflation fight
By Will DanielMay 22, 2023
Homebuyers
Personal Finance
Americans have had a sudden change of heart about buying a house, and only 1 in 5 think it’s a good idea
By Alicia AdamczykMay 16, 2023
Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel says stocks could jump 15% or more this year—but only if the Fed cuts rates
Finance
Wharton’s Jeremy Siegel says stocks could jump 15% or more this year—but only if the Fed cuts rates
By Will DanielMay 11, 2023
America is drunk on credit–and polarized politics complicate the Fed’s unenviable challenge of ending easy money
Commentary
America is drunk on credit–and polarized politics complicate the Fed’s unenviable challenge of ending easy money
By Alvaro Vargas LlosaMay 9, 2023
A Fed bank president is optimistic about the economy and says we could likely get inflation down while avoiding a recession
Finance
A Fed bank president is optimistic about the economy and says we could likely get inflation down while avoiding a recession
By Steve Matthews and BloombergMay 5, 2023
Twitter poses a risk to the financial system and helped fuel the SVB run, says first major study to investigate the topic
Economy
Twitter poses a risk to the financial system and helped fuel the SVB run, says first major study to investigate the topic
By Will DanielApril 24, 2023
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