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Here’s how the Fed’s massive interest rate hikes will affect your finances
Personal Finance
Here’s how the Fed’s massive interest rate hikes will affect your finances
By Cora Lewis and The Associated PressDecember 15, 2022
Federal Reserve official James Bullard
Finance
The market is watching the Fed like a hawk to see when it pivots. Too bad the Fed is split on what to do
By Tristan BoveNovember 17, 2022
The Fed may be running out of ammunition–but U.S. banks have never been healthier. It’s time to admit Dodd-Frank is paying off
Commentary
The Fed may be running out of ammunition–but U.S. banks have never been healthier. It’s time to admit Dodd-Frank is paying off
By Til SchuermannOctober 19, 2022
Top economist sees ‘totally avoidable’ recession ahead—caused by Fed mistakes that will ‘go down in the history books’
Finance
Top economist sees ‘totally avoidable’ recession ahead—caused by Fed mistakes that will ‘go down in the history books’
By Steve MollmanOctober 9, 2022
Why the market vetoed the U.K.’s budget–and what it means for the changing nature of stimulus around the world
Commentary
Why the market vetoed the U.K.’s budget–and what it means for the changing nature of stimulus around the world
By Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak and Paul SwartzSeptember 27, 2022
U.S. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell pauses while speaking during a news conference following a meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) at the headquarters of the Federal Reserve on September 21, 2022 in Washington, DC.
Finance
Rapid Fed rate hikes are ‘not necessary’ and ‘significantly increase’ the risk of recession, top portfolio manager says
By Will DanielSeptember 23, 2022
Portrait of Mohamed El-Erian sitting in an armchair pointing towards a camera
Europe
Top economist Mohamed El-Erian says a European recession is a ‘done deal’ but the U.S. might not be far behind
By Tristan BoveSeptember 16, 2022
Jerome Powell
Commentary
America’s small businesses are fighting for access to capital. Here’s what Fed rate hikes mean for the communities I took a 6,000-mile road trip across the country to visit
By Randy GarrettSeptember 16, 2022
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has a gloomy market prediction for what 4.5% interest rates would mean for stocks
Finance
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has a gloomy market prediction for what 4.5% interest rates would mean for stocks
By Ye Xie and BloombergSeptember 15, 2022
Speedy escape from housing market slump unlikely: ARMs tied amid low rate lock-up
Commentary
Speedy escape from housing market slump unlikely: ARMs tied amid low rate lock-up
By Rick Palacios Jr.September 9, 2022
More than a million women have left the workforce. The Fed needs to consider them as it defines ‘full employment’
Commentary
More than a million women have left the workforce. The Fed needs to consider them as it defines ‘full employment’
By Katica RoySeptember 6, 2022
Gangnam style falls out of favor as rising rates whack Korea’s luxury real estate sales
Finance
Gangnam style falls out of favor as rising rates whack Korea’s luxury real estate sales
By Sam Kim and BloombergSeptember 5, 2022
Caged Canary
Finance
Morgan Stanley strategist points to a new canary in the coal mine for a looming recession
By Chloe TaylorAugust 31, 2022
Consumer sentiment matters more than inflation and unemployment numbers–and it has never been so bad for so long
Commentary
Consumer sentiment matters more than inflation and unemployment numbers–and it has never been so bad for so long
By Christos MakridisAugust 26, 2022
Fort Lauderdale mansion on canals and waterfront.
Finance
High-end homes posted the biggest price gains—and now they are suddenly falling fastest
By Shawn TullyAugust 3, 2022
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