Asia FX stems losses as dollar consolidates; yen digests Q4 recession By Investing.com
[ad_1] © Reuters. Investing.com– Most Asian currencies moved little on Thursday as mild consolidation in the dollar offered some relief, while the Japanese yen firmed...
Asian stocks buoyed by tech; Japan coasts past Q4 recession By Investing.com
[ad_1] © Reuters. Investing.com– Most Asian stocks rose on Thursday as major technology shares tracked a rebound in their U.S. peers, while Japan’s Nikkei 225...
Stocks Decline And Fed Rate Cuts Imperiled To Begin 2024
After stellar gains in 2023, stocks and the Magnificent 7 took a breather to start 2024. getty After stellar gains of 107% in 2023, the...
Fund managers ‘most upbeat’ since January 2022 but growth expectations remain pessimistic
The bank found sentiment improved to its “least bearish level” in nearly two years in December, from 2.5 to 3.4, while cash levels have continued...
A Recession Is Right Around the Corner – The Economy Is Running on Fumes: Professor Steve Hanke
The Federal Reserve’s disregard for the quantity theory of money, which connects monetary supply with economic outcomes, seems flawed. The rapid increase in the money...
Inflation is falling but interest rates are going to stay higher for longer. Way longer.
Even with the recent partial retreat in long-term real and nominal interest rates, they remain well above the ultra-low levels to which policymakers had grown...
HSBC CEO Says World at ‘Tipping Point’ Following Government Debt Binges
HSBC’s CEO, Noel Quinn, warns of an impending global debt crisis, emphasizing that nations are nearing a critical “tipping point” in borrowing. This is compounded...
Big Bankruptcies Hang Over Economy
Rising business bankruptcies are sounding alarm bells, especially as they increasingly involve large companies such as SVB Financial, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Yellow. Factors...
Can the U.S. Economy Survive Four Simultaneous Shocks at Once?
The U.S. economy is facing simultaneous threats: potential auto worker strikes, a possible government shutdown, the resumption of student loan payments, and rising oil prices....
The Economy is Not What The Fed Expected
The Federal Reserve faces a challenge as it meets to assess economic projections, with inflation proving less predictable than anticipated and an unpredictably robust economy....