Grim Milestones Pile Up as Asia Bears Brunt of Stock Selloff
Asian equities tumbled as fears of a deeper US economic slowdown and an extended rout in Japanese shares sapped risk appetite.
Asian equities tumbled as fears of a deeper US economic slowdown and an extended rout in Japanese shares sapped risk appetite.
Just because something happened a bunch of times in the past doesn’t mean it must happen again in the future.
Stocks are likely to fall when the Fed delivers its first interest-rate cut. The pivot will come as data signal a hard — rather than soft — landing.
The longest and deepest U.S. Treasury yield curve inversion in history, a key bond market signal of an upcoming recession, could be nearing its end.
A dimmer outlook for US corporate earnings is likely to hurt stocks that are tied to the economy as investors worry about falling inflation.
The outlook for Federal Reserve interest-rate policy has oscillated wildly this year.
The US economy continues to show signs of resilient growth while inflation pressures subside.