Economy & Markets

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'Peak' Boomer Retirements Will Reduce U.S. GDP By 7.3% By 2030, Study Says

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The financial services is projected to lose 761,000 experienced employees during the retirement wave.

U.S. Business Activity Expands At Slowest Pace In Four Months

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New business at service providers shrank for the first time since October.

History's Clues To The Post-Rate-Cut Market

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History offers some noncommittal clues to how long the market might run before declining after first Fed cut.

UBS Cuts View On 'Big 6' Tech Stocks As Earnings Growth Slows

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The firm downgraded the big tech companies to neutral from overweight.

Mad About Models

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Ben Bernanke found significant shortcomings in the BoE's forecasting.

David Rosenberg Sees Gold Hitting $3,000, Says Recession Is 'Delayed, Not Derailed'

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The contrarian economist thinks U.S. Treasurys could provide hefty gains as inflation continues to fall.

The Ever-Changing Market Narrative

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The shift toward higher-for-longer monetary policy has contributed to recent selling pressure in an overbought equity market.

Strategists Split On U.S. Profit Outlook As Stocks Pull Back

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The focus on earnings comes at a time when the rally in stocks has been derailed.

Buying This Dip Is Better Than Cash, BNY Mellon Wealth CIO Says

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The S&P 500 is on track for a third straight week of declines.

Too Many Passive Investors? There's No Such Thing

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Can markets still be efficient if most investors aren't even paying attention? Surprisingly, the answer is yes.

It's Time For Earnings To Prove The Bulls Right

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We're about to find out if expanding equity market valuations have been justified.

Economists Boost U.S. GDP Forecasts, See Fed Rates Higher For Longer

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Surveyed economists now see a 30% chance of a recession over the next year, down from 35%.

Are Rates High Enough? Fed Resets Clock On Interest-Rate Cuts

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A recent string of consumer price data has muddled the Fed's inflation trajectory.

Treasury Rally Fades As Rush For Haven Assets Starts To Wane

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The yield on 10-year Treasurys has climbed almost a full percentage point from a low in late 2023.

At 5% Yields, Investors Find It's Worth Paying For Actively Managed Bond Funds Again

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Active funds are outpacing passive index funds as clients seek income.

Expect More Older Americans To Keep Working, Consultant Says

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The drive for extra income will have more people working into their 80s or even 90s, he said.

What Went Wrong With U.S. Inflation?

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Housing, insurance and commodity prices have been among the contributors.

Americans Sick Of 0.01% Yields Create New Dilemma On Wall Street

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Banks are under increased pressure from consumers to pay out more for deposits.

Layoff Whiplash Scars Workers Who Find New Jobs Only To Lose Them

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Corporate job cuts have caused some workers to be laid off more than once.

Powell Signals Rate-Cut Delay After Run Of Inflation Surprises

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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell pointed to the lack of additional progress made on inflation.

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