Do Fed Comments Cause Too Much Volatility in the Stock sector?

A growing body of research shows how comments from Federal Reserve members move financial markets. Longterm transparency efforts from the Fed have resulted in more communication with the public today than ever before. But some argue that the Fed’s communication and forecasting framework may be contributing to undue sector volatility. When it comes to “Fed … Read more

Stock Crash Over Soon | USA Economy Doing Well

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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

Why China, Japan And The Fed Are Shaking Up The $26 Trillion U.S. Treasury industry

When investors think of the financial markets, the first thing that likely comes to mind is the stock industry. But there is a bigger, less-flashy counterpart to the equity industry: the bond industry. At the heart of the fixed revenue space lies U.S. Treasurys, one of the safest investments in the world. “We have not … Read more

Why The U.S. Won’t Pay Down Its Debt

The U.S. national debt is nearly $33 trillion as of early September 2023. Every year since 2001, the U.S. government has spent more money than it takes in, which means it has to borrow money to make up for the difference. The national debt is frequently discussed as a danger to future generations, but some … Read more