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The markets are on fire — but Larry Summers says investors may not be fully pricing in political and social risks
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio, and BlackRock chief Larry Fink have also...
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Jeremy Grantham says the AI bubble will burst and take the stock market down with it. Here are his 14 best quotes from an event this week.
Jeremy Grantham warned of a huge real estate bubble, predicted stocks would disappoint for a decade,...
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The new champions of the stock market: millennials
Millennials and Gen Z were the winners of the stock market's pandemic-era boom. They even managed...
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Chinese consumers are about to return from the holidays. That doesn't mean the economy will pick up.
Ppending is likely to slow after Chinese New Year, signaling more bad news for Beijing when...
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Boeing lost its way. Other companies should take heed.
Boeing is a quintessential example of America's rotting business culture. After 40 years of mistakes, companies...
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Gary Shilling says the S&P 500 may crash 30%, a recession will hit — and bitcoin and AI are both overhyped
Stocks are poised to disappoint, recession alarms are flashing, and speculation is rife in tech and...
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Xi just fired China's top markets regulator. It shows his focus is still on control above all else.
China replaced its top markets regulator late on Wednesday following news Xi was to meet with...
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Beijing refuses to admit its economy has broken down — and that's one reason officials are failing at fixing it, researchers say
China reported GDP growth of 5.2% in 2023. But, it has been in "a running battle...
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China has vowed to save its crashing stock market, but investors are just not convinced
China vowed to crack down on short-selling and insider trading, attract investment from longer-term funds, and...
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The new jobs report was great. But maybe don't go looking for a new gig just yet.
The latest jobs report had lots of good news for the labor market. Workers are in...
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China is stepping up to save its economy this year, but the data just doesn't seem to be getting much better
In January alone, Chinese authorities pulled about a dozen moves to stabilize a stock market rout...
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Americans are getting closer to an interest rate cut — but it probably won't happen in the Fed's next big decision
The Federal Reserve is expected to continue its pause on interest rate hikes this week, with...
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Beijing is making moves to restore confidence in its battered stock markets, but there might be another big problem just ahead
Analysts' earnings estimates for companies represented by the MSCI China Index members are down nearly 1%...
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China's stock market is in a 3-year slump and Beijing's flip-flops are adding to the confusion
"There has been increasing confusion over Beijing's policy stance on the economy," wrote Nomura economists in...
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Inflation at 3% isn't the problem — it's the expectation that interest rates will soon fall, asset manager says
Inflation rose at a higher-than-expected rate of 3.4% last month, damping market expectations of imminent cuts...
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2024 will be a perilous year for the world economy as geopolitical tensions ramp up, top economists warn
Over 80% of respondents to a World Economic Forum survey said they're expecting heightened economic and...
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Move over, millennials: Gen Zers are coming for boomers' houses
Baby boomers' dominance in the US housing market is coming to an end. And Gen Z,...
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It's getting harder than ever to become a self-made billionaire. But inheritances are still going strong.
The world's billionaires made more wealth through inheritance than entrepreneurship in 2023 for the first time...
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US home prices jump another 5% on tumbling mortgage rates and tight supply
US home prices climbed 5.2% in November, according to data from CoreLogic, as lower mortgage rates...
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2024 is looking a whole lot like the 1970s, says Jamie Dimon — and that's not a good thing
Some common developments between 1970s and 2024 include large fiscal deficits, huge government spending, and changing...