Economy & Markets

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How High Will The Stock Market Go In 2024?

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New semi-annual survey predicts the S&P 500 will end the year essentially flat.

Upstarts Challenge A Foundation Of Modern Investing

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Small arguments about data have high stakes in this corner of finance.

Majority Of Homeowners Say Housing Will Influence Presidential Vote, Redfin Says

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Almost two-thirds of those surveyed said high housing prices make them feel negative about the economy.

Bubble Angst Belied By Big-Tech Weaklings, Broader S&P 500 Gains

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Equity gains are showing signs of extending beyond just technology.

Reddit Launches Long-Awaited IPO With $748 Million Target

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Reddit and its shareholders plan to sell 22 million shares for $31 to $34 each.

In Defense Of The 60-40 Portfolio

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Bonds are back as an income producer, and equity markets have reasonable valuations through a long-term lens.

Markets See Good News In 'Ambiguous' Job Report, El-Erian Says

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The report suggests that the U.S. is outperforming most other major economies, the economist said.

High-Yield Savings Accounts Slam Americans With Larger Tax Bills

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Goldman's Marcus and others raised the yield for savers as the Fed hiked interest rates. Now, the tax bills are coming due.

Why The Next Economic Cycle Will Favor Credit Investments

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Tim Thran of Bluerock discusses the factors contributing to the growing opportunity in private credit markets.

Homebuyers Get More Options As Steep Prices Lure Holdout Sellers

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The mortgage "lock-in effect" may be loosening its grip as more owners list their properties.

The Great Resignation Is Now The Big Stay

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U.S. workers are changing jobs less frequently, easing pressure on the hot labor market.

Stock Buybacks To Hit $1 Trillion in 2025, Goldman Says

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Big tech firms will contribute a “substantial portion” of future buybacks, the firm's analysts said.

Growing Share Of U.S. Workers Get A Pay Freeze In Atlanta Fed Data

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A slowing rate of inflation is easing the pressure for pay to keep up with the cost of living.

Wealth Of U.S. Seniors Surged $91,000 In Pandemic On Housing Gains

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Households headed by people 18 to 39 saw the smallest gains in dollar terms.

Gold Flirts With New Record High On U.S. Interest Rate Outlook

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Financial investors typically start buying gold ahead of rate cuts.

Americans Now Pay As Much Interest On Other Debt As On Mortgages

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The near-parity in the two types of debt is unprecedented in data going back to the 1970s.

Morgan Stanley Strategists See M&A Surging As Confidence Builds

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Health care, real estate, and technology are among the most attractive sectors for M&A, the bank says.

Has Bidenomics Worked? It's Too Soon To Say

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The president's economic policies are ambitious, but it will be many years before we know whether they're successful.

Asset Managers Are Quietly Purging Their Portfolios Of Tax Risk

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Investors are growing suspicious of tax payments that equal less than 15% of company profits.

Don't Count On A Soft Landing For The Global Economy

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China could be facing a “lost decade,” while Europe and the United States confront their own economic challenges.

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