Economy & Markets

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Clients Misbehavin': An Interview With Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman

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Twenty years ago, advisor Harold Evensky interviewed Daniel Kahneman about how to apply behavioral finance to client management.

Home Builder ETFs Defy Broader Real Estate Market

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Conditions might be right for a boost in home sales that helps the builder market, including ETFs.

Powell Juices Bond Market Bet On Inflation With Tilt To Jobs

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The Fed chief made clear last week that he's now no longer singularly focused on crushing inflation.

Key Gauges Of U.S. Economy Advanced At Healthy Clip To End 2023

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Gross domestic product rose at an upwardly revised 3.4% annualized pace in the fourth quarter.

Why Stock Market Bears Have Thrown In The Towel

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Belief in a hard landing in the U.S. is over.

JPMorgan Says Stocks Are So Crowded They May Crack At Any Time

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What will be the sign that the five-month rally in U.S. equities is coming to an end?

Stop Applying My Recession Rule To Individual States

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Rising unemployment rates in places such as California, New York and New Jersey may seem dire but reflect economic strength.

The Age Of Gentle Rate Cuts Is Upon Us, Invesco Chief Market Strategist Says

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Kristina Hooper said the Swiss National Bank's rate cut broke a rate impasse.

Top 0.1% Saw Their Share Of U.S. Wealth Increase Even As Rest Of 10% Didn't

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Middle-age, Black households have lost the most, according to federal data.

S&P 500 Rally Gets A Costly Layer Of Risk In Rise Of Chipmakers

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The semiconductor industry is notoriously cyclical, with regular boom and bust cycles.

The Great Rates Descent Will Be Nasty, Brutish And Long

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With peak inflation behind most countries, central banks face the challenge of retreating without tipping into a recession.

Yardeni Sees ‘Fed Put' Making A Comeback

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Economist Ed Yardeni thinks Fed Chairman Jerome Powell might be changing his tough-guy tune.

Election Impact On Stocks Is Mostly A Myth, J.P. Morgan Says

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Elections have historically had a minimal effect on the stock market over the long run, the firm says.

Morgan Stanley's Wilson Says Stock Rally Will End If Profits Dip

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Strategist Michael Wilson expects the S&P 500 to drop to 4,500 points.

Immigration Is Fueling U.S. Economic Growth While Politicians Rage

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The nation's 32.5 million immigrant workers now account for roughly one in five US workers.

Tech Firms Are Buying Back Their Busted Convertible Bonds

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Back when interest rates were low, it was popular for fast-growing companies to sell zero-coupon convertibles.

Short Sellers Up Their Wagers Against Commercial Real Estate Again

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Investors have been rattled in recent weeks by lenders setting aside larger provisions for property-loan losses.

BlackRock's Vice Chairman Says Fed Implying Higher Neutral Rates

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The former Swiss National Bank president said the question is about where service inflation settles.

Sun Belt Cities Adding Millionaires Faster Than NYC, Study Says

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More Americans are leaving expensive coastal cities for states with lower taxes.

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