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The US has an 85% chance of avoiding a recession in the next year, Goldman Sachs' chief economist says
The odds of a recession have fallen to what they are any given year, according to Goldman Sach's chief economist. Read More
Jeff Zucker’s Fleet Street Misadventure
Jobless, Zucker could be frequently spotted wandering the streets around his East 60s apartment, eating a sandwich at the single-counter coffee shop nearby on Madison Avenue, or at the Core club, a ... Read More
The US economy is nowhere near a recession, Goldman Sachs’ top economist says
That’s the message from Jan Hatzius, the chief economist of Goldman Sachs. “Certainly, it doesn’t look like the economy is anywhere close to a recession,” Hatzius ... “We live in a much more unstable ... Read More
Trump’s TikTok flip-flop and what it means for Chinese stocks
Trump said his reason for flip flopping on a proposed measure he supported when in office is that it would benefit Facebook META, -0.75%, an entity he characterized as “an enemy of the people” in a ... Read More
The Low Information Trap: Why Don’t Voters “Get It?” Because They Don’t Know About It
Many voters aren’t reacting to Donald Trump’s many outrages because they don’t consume much news. At least, not yet. Read More
Money blog: Big drop in energy bills on way in summer; government urged to let some Britons retire early
A respected pensions expert has called for an end to the triple lock - and for some people to get their pensions earlier. Read this and more in the Money blog - your place for consumer and personal ... Read More
Wall Street
Slatestone Wealth Chief market strategist Kenny Polcari and Thru The Cycle president John Lonski discuss the latest jobs report and upcoming inflation data on ‘Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street.’ ... Read More
Money blog: Should the youngest British workers really be paid less?
Sky News understands from sources at the Department for Business and Trade that the government believes the pay disparity will encourage businesses to keep younger employees and avoid ... could be ... Read More
Fed holds rates steady, projects three cuts this year
Federal Reserve officials left interest rates unchanged Wednesday and continued to forecast that borrowing costs will come down by the end of the year as inflation eases. Read More
US hiring was likely solid in February before virus spread
The U.S. economy likely added jobs at a solid pace in February before an escalation of the coronavirus outbreak disrupted factory supply chains, slowed business travel and heightened economic fears. Read More
Is It Even Possible to Become More Productive?
People in khakis told us to make ourselves indispensable. Produce more. Produce better. I hadn’t heard that advice without irony since I worked at the wax museum. The joy I’d felt at the idea of ... Read More
Cost of living crisis is ending and everyone has cheered up, says Tory MP
The UK's cost of living crisis “is ending” and people have “cheered up”, a Tory MP has said. Andrea Leadsom, Conservative MP for South Northamptonshire made her comments after inflation fell by 3.4 ... Read More
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