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Is the housing market on the verge of a meltdown? One economist seems to think so — and he blames 7% mortgage rates.
High-yield bond spreads are tight, indicating investors don't see much reason to worry about what's ahead for companies.
Labor market, consumer spending, and revised GDP data show the economy is facing serious headwinds.
The US economy is expected to slow the rest of the year as tariffs take a bigger toll on consumers and businesses, immigration constraints intensify ...
Peter Berezin maintains his bearish outlook despite improved US-China trade relations. The BCA strategist still forecasts a ...
Malanga remains cautiously optimistic on inflation: “Productivity growth, the benefits of deregulation, and weak demand will ...
The stock market and bond market are forecasting different scenarios for the U.S. economy. The former projects optimism — higher equity prices, earnings growth, broad enthusiasm — but the latter sees ...
The possibility of a US Federal Reserve rate cut in September remains open, but it will largely depend on how the labor ...
China's economy exhibited resilience in Q2, growing by 5.2% despite U.S. tariffs. Analysts caution about headwinds that might ...
The market anticipates economic trends, including recessions, months before they arrive. “It starts to go down, generally speaking, six months before a recession,” Brokamp said.
Weekly Market Insights and Economic Trends May 28, 2025 — 02:01 pm EDT Written by Taylor Sohns MBA, CIMA®, CFP® for Due.com -> ...
When experts claim "the stock market isn't the economy," they're highlighting a crucial disconnect between Wall Street and Main Street. With record market participation and recent tariff-induced ...