Analysts Remain 'Unusually Bullish' About S&P 500
Despite this downbeat outlook, analysts remain the most confident about the companies they cover in more than a decade.
Despite this downbeat outlook, analysts remain the most confident about the companies they cover in more than a decade.
SA and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. warn of more declines ahead as equities have yet to fully price in the risk of a recession.
"We now see recession risk as higher and more front-loaded," Goldman Sachs Chief Economist Jan Hatzius wrote in a new note to clients.
Downward spiraling stocks are showing no signs of finding a floor. One forecasting framework says the bottom may still be a ways away.
Majority of CEOs and other C-suite leaders across the globe believe their geographic region will enter a recession by the end of 2023.
Private owners of assets face a “crisis of value”, after years of prices being driven higher by rock-bottom interest rates.
Investor fears of stagflation are at the highest since the 2008 financial crisis, while global growth optimism has sunk to a record low.