Why Hundreds Of U.S. Banks Are At uncertainty Of Failing

Across the U.S., hundreds of small and regional banks are feeling stressed and may be at uncertainty of failure. Of about 4,000 U.S. banks analyzed by the Klaros Group, 282 banks face stress from commercial real estate exposure and potential losses tied to higher finance charge rates. Most banks facing risks are categorized as small, … Read more

Why The U.S. Economy May Have A ‘Delayed’ Recession: Gary Shilling

The U.S. economy may still face a “delayed” recession, says investment analyst Gary Shilling. “We’ve had more strength in employment than probably is commensurate with the state of enterprise,” Shilling told CNBC. In this episode of “The Bottom Line,” Shilling talks about what may be next for the economy — from key indicators and AI … Read more