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After three decades of anemic inflation, more investors see it returning.
Some estimates peg the current U.S. savings rate at 19% or 20%.
The rise of cloud-based services is among the other trends the firm's analysts see this decade.
He sees a traditional portfolio delivering between zero and 1%.
Stocks sit at the top 10% of historical highs; the economy could be in the bottom 1% of all time.
Why government has a right to tax and regulate the businesses it bailed out.
Notable companies struggling with the Covid crisis have issued bonds to a receptive market.
But Big Tech stocks are becoming the new utilities.
The most disruptive event of our lifetime has no parallels.
In a few weeks, the IBD network went from 10% to 90% virtual.
Unlike in past downturns, don’t bank on value stocks winning in the next cycle.
There are compelling reasons why dividend investors could experience a rude surprise.
But second-quarter GDP could drop 17%, a post-World War II era record.
Investors are re-evaluating their approach to portfolio construction, MFS’s Robert Almeida says.
Odds of a global recession will rise if the outbreak lasts into May or June, a Vanguard analyst said.