Mohammed El-Erian

What To Expect From The Fed This Week

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The central bank is likely to raise rates and renew its commitment to two more hikes this year.

An Early Assessment Of The Market Rebound

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The recent bout of volatility could help build better foundations.

How The Trump Rally Could Save Endowments

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The most feasible path for them to fulfill their multiple objectives is by harvesting high markets returns.

El-Erian: How to Make This Stock-Market Rally Last

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What is primarily driving stocks is a hope trifecta that relates to liquidity, growth and inflation.

How Next U.S. Jobs Report Could Affect Fed

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The new employment data could have an important influence on whether the Fed decides to hike interest rates.

WikiLeaks Controversy Strengthens Case For Greek Debt Forgiveness

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Greece could end up an element of a much larger threat to the integrity and performance of both the euro zone and the European Union.

Two Metrics To Watch In The Jobs Report

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Job creation and wage growth now should take a back seat to these other two important metrics.

Yellen Says What Markets Want To Hear

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She used her much-anticipated speech to paint a cautious and measured picture of the U.S. economy.

Why Investors Face Roller-Coaster Markets

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Here's why the market volatility is likely to continue in the short-term.

El-Erian: Negative Rates Have Consequences

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Negative rates may compel individuals to disengage from a financial system that taxes them for saving.

How Big Companies Adapt To Tech Intruders

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All big companies face challenges from technology; how they respond will depend on the agility of individual institutions, particularly their willingness to pursue meaningful self-disruption.