Fed's Fear Meter May Be Pointing To Stagnation, Rather Than Stagflation
Fed officials, already expected to cut interest rates next week, may also be closer to settling a months-long debate over the risks of stagflation.
Fed officials, already expected to cut interest rates next week, may also be closer to settling a months-long debate over the risks of stagflation.
The former chief executive who guided Goldman Sachs through the 2008 financial crisis is giving a warning about the U.S. economy's future.
Stagflation anxiety is making a comeback, and for financial advisors and RIAs, the implications demand close attention.
According to the pollsters Americans are worried about Donald Trump's economy. Meanwhile, the president claims inflation is an issue of the past.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is cautious about the U.S. economic outlook.
The August jobs report delivered a clear signal: the labor market is losing momentum.
S&P 500 hit new record above 6,500 for first time ever yesterday and futures contracts on the index were down only little before markets opened today.