What Wall Street Economists Expect for the US Economy in 2022
A number of pundits have already delivered their forecasts on what to expect in the U.S. economy next year — and most expect to see easing inflation.
A number of pundits have already delivered their forecasts on what to expect in the U.S. economy next year — and most expect to see easing inflation.
Jeffrey Gundlach sees “rough waters” ahead for financial markets as the Federal Reserve is poised to accelerate the end of quantitative easing.
Yardeni expects financial markets to weather any disruption from inflation, helped by productivity gains from companies using new technology.
"The Fed needs to normalize policy over time, but they also need to be careful they don’t rip off the Band-Aid too fast,” said Glenmede’s Pride.
Oil prices have come down way too fast on Omicron variant concerns, says Goldman Sachs oil strategist Damien Courvalin.
The heightened volatility reflects the one-two punch of Omicron variant concerns and surprisingly hawkish testimony to lawmakers by Fed Chair Powell.
Where is the stock market headed in 2022? To get an idea, Fortune reviewed models published by BofA, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and Morgan Stanley.