Economy & Markets

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Fed's 'Golden Path' To Soft Landing Aided By Productivity Boom

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Productivity growth has averaged 3.9% the last three quarters.

Stock Markets Are Driving A New American Century

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The U.S.'s growing financial dominance may be making up for its declining influence in other realms.

Bill Gross, Other Top Investors Share Their Toughest Lessons

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Gross says investors should be wary of too much leverage.

Markets Start To Speculate If The Next Fed Move Is Up, Not Down

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Pimco sees rising shipping costs as complicating Fed policy.

Advisors Recommend Buying Bonds Now, Before Rate Cuts

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With high-quality bonds yielding about 5%, locking in today's interest rates makes sense to many advisors.

Banks Are Piling Back Into Everything From Mortgage Debt To CLOs

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Banks are searching for ways to put this new cash to work amid an upturn in deposits.

Private Credit Cuts Pricing To Fend Off Wall Street Deal Grab

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Banks have begun trying to win back deals away from private lenders by sweetening terms and cutting pricing.

You Can Blame Boomers For The Housing Market Inventory Shortage

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Which raises the question: Is there anything that Baby Boomers can't be blamed for?

Dozens Of Banks Rapidly Piled Up Commercial Property Loans

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Regulators publicly warned the industry last year to carefully assess any large exposures to debt on commercial property.

Crypto Market Value Climbs Back Above $2 Trillion In Broad Rally

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Sector-specific factors have been supporting Bitcoin, including the debut of US exchange-traded funds dedicated to the token.

Treasuries Extend Recovery From CPI Selloff On Weak Retail Sales

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There remains a disconnect between how much easing the market expects and what policymakers consider likely.

Fed's Barr Says He Supports Powell's Careful Approach To Rate Cuts

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Barr also repeated his long-standing view that the US banking sector is sound with “no signs of liquidity problems.”

Inflation Selloff Is A Wake-Up Call For Traders

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The drop in stocks and bonds points to important challenges faced by the Federal Reserve and investors in the months ahead.

Global Bonds Erase All Gains Since Powell's Pivot In December

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Traders have priced in far fewer Fed rate reductions than they did just a month ago.

The Most Costly Investment Mistake Investors Can Make Is Easy To Avoid

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Getting the size of a trade wrong can convert even a good idea into a bad bet.

How The Financial Pros Bungled The End Of Zero Interest Rates

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A look at the ways forecasters, traders and executives missed the mark over the past two years.

The Brutal Reality Of Plunging Office Values Is Here

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Deep discounts on commercial property deals are forcing lenders to brace for souring loans.

BlackRock's ESG Fund Business Is Soaring Despite GOP's Attacks

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The company's ESG-related assets under management swelled 53% from the start of 2022 to the end of last year.

Stock Market's 'Hopes And Dreams' Are Shattered By CPI Reality

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The latest inflation report threw cold water on the notion that interest rate cuts could be coming soon.

Inflation Tops Forecasts, Likely Delaying Any Fed Rate Cuts

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The core consumer price index increased 0.4% from December, more than expected and the most in eight months.

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