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Economists Reassess Fed's Next Moves After September's Stunning Job Numbers
Friday, October 6, 2023 - 12:03pm | 818The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday released a September jobs report that sharply exceeded expectations of the pace of employment growth, shaking up financial markets and prompting economists to reevaluate their interest rate outlook. Non-farm payrolls surged to 336,000, nearly double the...
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Services Sector Growth Moderates In September, Business Optimism Holds Strong
Wednesday, October 4, 2023 - 10:20am | 417The rhythm of expansion in the U.S. services sector slightly decelerated in September as elevated interest rates and uncertainty related to the risk of a government shutdown weighed on private businesses. The ISM Services PMI dropped by 0.9 percentage points to 53.6 in September, matching market...
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US Government Shutdown Risks Data Blackout, Putting Powell In The Dark: 5 Key Alternatives For Investors
Thursday, September 28, 2023 - 12:37pm | 899The threat of a U.S. government shutdown casts a formidable cloud over the eagerly awaited release of critical economic data. The political deadlock over government funding carries the potential to immerse investors, Fed watchers, and policymakers into an unsettling period. A data blackout injects...
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From Cathie Wood's Deflation Warning To China's Economic Measures And BRICS' De-Dollarization Debate: Top Economics News This Week
Sunday, September 3, 2023 - 6:00am | 544This week, the global economic landscape witnessed significant developments. From the BRICS summit’s discussions on de-dollarization to China’s measures to shield its economy, the world’s financial systems are in flux. Let’s delve into the top stories that made headlines....
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Jerome Powell's Rate Hike Warning, China's Economic Challenges, Trump's Tariff Proposal And More: Top Economic Stories This Week
Sunday, August 27, 2023 - 9:00am | 671From domestic concerns about the Federal Reserve to international economic dynamics involving China, the past week has been filled with significant economic developments. Here’s a look at the top stories that have shaped the economic landscape. Domestic Concerns Over the Federal...
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US Retail Sales Accelerate, On Track For The Best Streak In Over A Year: Sector ETFs To Watch
Monday, August 14, 2023 - 11:30am | 741The retail sales figures for July are about to hit the scene this week, and the forecast is looking upbeat. The U.S. Census Bureau will release the latest retail sales data on Tuesday, Aug. 15. Economists predict a 0.4% jump in total sales for July, a noticeable acceleration from the 0.2% increase...
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Rate Cuts On The Horizon: Goldman Sachs Forecasts Q2 2024 Reduction With Current Hawkish-Hold Climate In Mind
Monday, August 14, 2023 - 8:50am | 485Goldman Sachs economists including David Mericle and Jan Hatzius say the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) should initiate rate cuts in the second quarter of 2024. The central bank’s decision is expected to align with a period when core PCE inflation, the Federal Reserve’s favored...
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Fed Rate Hike, Wall Street's Regulatory Headwinds, BRICS Gold Currency Moves: Economic Highlights This Week
Sunday, July 30, 2023 - 10:04am | 707This week in the economic sector, we saw a range of developments, from predictions of a roaring economic boom driven by AI to potential regulatory shifts that could impact Wall Street banks. Here’s a look at the top stories: Roaring Economic Boom: Market veteran Ed Yardeni predicts a decade...
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China's GDP Miss, UPS Strike Threat And Insights From 9M Bank Accounts: Economic Highlights This Week
Sunday, July 23, 2023 - 6:01am | 702This week in economics was marked by China’s Q2 GDP miss, the looming final Fed rate hike, a potential false alarm in job market indicators, the potential ripple effects of a UPS strike, and insights from data of 9 million bank accounts. Let’s dive into the details. China’s Q2 GDP...
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Buffett's Deficit Fix, Krugman's Inflation Comments And Dimon's Economic Worries: This Week's Economic Round-Up
Saturday, July 15, 2023 - 7:48pm | 619This week in economics was marked by insightful comments, strategic moves, and a few concerns. From Warren Buffett’s resurfaced solution for the US deficit to Paul Krugman’s question about June inflation, the economic landscape continues to evolve. Let’s delve into the details....
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Paul Krugman On Inflation: Soft Landing To Normal 'Looks Amazingly Within Reach,' But Isn't 'Guaranteed'
Friday, July 14, 2023 - 6:11am | 363Recent consumer inflation data suggests that the U.S. economy might be on its way to a soft landing, according to Nobel laureate economist Paul Krugman, Business Insider reports. This implies that the economy could return to normal inflation levels without a significant increase in unemployment....
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BofA's Inflation Prediction, China's Default To McCarthy's Fresh Challenge: Economic Tensions This Week
Saturday, July 8, 2023 - 8:01am | 541This week in the economic and political landscape was marked by significant challenges, strategic warnings, and potential conflicts. From McCarthy’s challenge to prevent a government shutdown to China’s default on debt to U.S. bondholders, let’s delve into the details. McCarthy...
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Bear Market Warnings, Recession Rebukes And 'Bidenomics' Failing To Impress: This Week In Economics
Saturday, July 1, 2023 - 6:49am | 588The past week saw a flurry of economic predictions and warnings from various analysts and public figures. Hedge fund manager John P. Hussman warned of a bear market bubble in the early stage of collapse, while analyst Neil Dutta rebuked forecasters’ perpetual economic pessimism. “Rich...
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Biden Unveils Vision For Economic Growth: Shifting From Trickle-Down To 'Bidenomics'
Wednesday, June 28, 2023 - 2:28pm | 444President Joe Biden outlined his plan Wednesday for growing the economy by shifting away from the top-down approach of trickle-down economics. He criticized the theories of economic liberalism and laissez-faire, dismissing the idea that tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations would benefit the...
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What Changes To Gerrymandering Means For The Business Sector
Thursday, September 7, 2017 - 3:54pm | 470Beyond the irrepressible ire of rural America, Republicans boasted another edge going into the 2016 elections. According to Associated Press analyses, gerrymandering ultimately fixed the Congressional composition. After the 2010 census, the GOP had redrawn district lines and reconfigured voting...