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'Big Short' Famed Investor Steve Eisman Dismisses Recession Fears, Cites US Economy's 'Story-Time'...
Benzinga· 2 days agoRenowned investor Steve Eisman has expressed confidence in the stability of the U.S. economy,...
Is the Stock Market Going to Crash? 153 Years of Valuation History Weighs In and Provides a Big...
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 40 minutes agoA majority of S&P 500 components are topping consensus profit expectations, and the U.S. economy has...
Why the Fed's rate-cutting agenda could spark a recession, according to top economist Mohamed El...
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoYuichiro Chino/Getty Images The Fed should be more worried about sparking a recession than rampant...
Americans are still paying more for shoes, luggage and hats after Biden left Trump’s tariffs in...
CNN via Yahoo Finance· 3 hours agoIn 2018, then-president Donald Trump put new tariffs on a variety of Chinese-made goods, including...
'Recession' Talk Fades as Companies Shrug Off Higher Interest Rates
Investopedia· 6 days agoA recent study of earnings calls by S&P 500 companies has shown mentions of the word "recession"...
Is the housing market going to crash? What the experts are saying
Bankrate via AOL· 7 days agoKey takeaways Mortgage rates are high, but home prices keep rising — blame the lack of housing...
Who decides if CT, U.S. are in a recession? Here's what to know
CT Mirror· 6 days agoAre we in a recession in Connecticut? Technically, only the National Bureau of Economic Research — a...
My Latest ‘Recession Forecast’ And 3 Big Dividends To Consider
Forbes· 1 day agoAt my CEF Insider service, we started 2024 expecting stocks to rise about 10% to 15% this year. The...
Terry Savage: There’s no recession in sight, but economic pain is real
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoMore than half of Americans — 56% to be exact — believe the United States is in a recession,...
This spot-on recession indicator is flashing red
Morningstar· 1 day agoA "recession is underway," and we're just waiting for corroboration by the National Bureau of Economic Research, the semi-official arbiter of when recessions</ ...