Economy & Markets

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Wall Street Strategists Say Stocks Pullback Risks Forced Selling

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There are $52 billion of long positions on the S&P 500 and 88% of them are in a loss.

What If Fed Rate Hikes Are Actually Sparking U.S. Economic Boom?

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By some key gauges, the expansion is as strong or even stronger than it was when the Fed began lifting rates.

Fed Hiking Rates To 6.5% Is ‘Real Risk' For UBS Strategists

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UBS strategists see a growing possibility that inflation fails to decline to the Fed's target.

The World Is Still On Fire

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World leaders must show they can fulfill their promises about mitigating the climate crisis.

Retail Sales Top Forecasts As Consumers Keep Fueling Growth

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A new report points to plenty of momentum in consumer spending heading into the second quarter.

Assessing The Prospect For A Pullback

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Confidence for a relatively shallow drawdown is supported by broad market breadth, cyclical leadership trends and economic resiliency.

Enjoy Cheaper Rent While You Can. It Won't Last

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Lots of new units hitting the market helped stabilize things this year, but there's already reason to worry.

Pimco Sees Fed Raising Rates Again If Inflation Reignites

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The investment company is forecasting that inflation will finish the year at about 3.5%.

New York City Airports Are No Longer The Worst In The U.S.

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New York area airports have improved their standing after multibillion-dollar improvements.

Bond Traders Are Preparing For A 5% Yield, No Rate Cut World

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Global yields rose today as markets adjusted to central banks keeping interest rates higher for longer.

N.Y. Fed Prez Signals Fed Still Has Work To Do in Its Inflation Fight

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Fed President John Williams said he expects “bumps along the way” in the effort to rein in inflation.

RIAs Express 'Guarded Optimism' About Market, Survey Says

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But they also think volatility will continue over the year.

New York City's Return-To-Office Rate Nears 80%, Driven By Banks

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Firms like Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan have helped encourage the city's return to the office.

Credit-Card Delinquency Rates Were Worst On Record In Fed Study

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The Philadelphia Fed said almost 3.5% of card balances were at least 30 days past due at December's end.

Goldman Says It's Time To Take Tech Profits And Invest Elsewhere

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The firm is skimming some profits as Magnificent 7 stock returns start to diverge.

U.S. Mortgage Rates Top 7% Again, Weakening Demand For Homes

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Home purchase applications fell by the most since mid-February.

Earnings Are Last Pillar Of Equity Strength As Rate Cuts Recede

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As rate cuts now seem far away, it's corporate earnings keeping bulls optimistic.

Stocks Sink As CPI Slams Door On Fed June Pivot

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Wall Street traders sent stocks and bonds sliding after a hotter-than-estimated inflation report.

Why Germany Is The Global Economy's Biggest Loser

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Loomis Sayles asset managers say the post-pandemic world has not been kind to Europe's largest economy.

State Street Sees Half-Point Fed Rate Cut As Soon As June

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The $3.6 trillion asset manager thinks the Fed will front-run monetary easing ahead of the presidential election.

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