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Is a recession coming? Here's what JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and other banks and economists say
Like the gyrations in the stock market, economists have gone back and forth on recession predictions. A year or so ago there was a broad consensus among experts that there would be a recession in 2024 ... Read More
JPMorgan Maintains 60% Recession Call Despite Trump 90-Day Tariff Pause

JPMorgan's refusal to budge on its 60 percent recession call—which it first made last week—comes ... tariffs in its updated forecast on the economy, which was obtained by Newsweek on Wednesday ... Read More
Goldman Issues, Drops Recession Call as Trump Upends Outlook

Still, their latest forecast sees the US economy growing just 0.5% in 2025, and an elevated 45% chance of a recession in the ... interest rates given the news, JPMorgan Chief US Economist Michael ... Read More
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns the economy faces 'considerable turbulence'

JPMorgan posted first-quarter earnings on Friday. The banking giant posted strong growth in revenue and profits but also grew its reserves. CEO Jamie Dimon said the US economy faces "considerable ... Read More
JPMorgan CEO Issues Economy Warning: 'Considerable Turbulence'

You can reach the newsroom at newsroom@newsweek.com JPMorgan Chase CEO ... a rise in profits for the first quarter of 2025 by 9 per cent to $14.6 billion. "The economy is facing considerable ... Read More
JPMorgan still forecasts economy to contract even as tariff bite decreases

chief U.S. economist at JPMorgan. But even with a more reasonable tariff rate, Feroli didn't reverse his recession call. "The drag from trade policy is likely to be somewhat less than before ... Read More
JPMorgan Says a Recession Is Now Likely. Should You Wait It Out?

Learn More » With the tariffs anticipated to cause inflation, slow economic growth, and disrupt many companies' supply chains, JPMorgan raised its recession ... your chance to invest, now is ... Read More
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