recession
24/7 Wall St. takes a closer look at a few recent analyst reports on credit card stocks. Considering the recent downturn, one Wall Street analyst sees an incoming recession weighing on these stocks.
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The stock market has declined 20% this year, and many stocks have dropped much more.
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There is a recession is on the horizon, and here's why it could be a long one.
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This renowned economist and former Treasury Secretary has thoughts about the prospects for the U.S. economy now.
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No other period of the year matches the holiday season as a barometer of economic health.
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Experts warn that a recession has become likely. But can a recession brought on by inflation be stopped by full employment?
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Activist investor Carl Icahn has serious concerns about the Fed's ability to engineer a soft landing for the economy.
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The economy has reached a crossroads, and the K-shaped recovery has started to worsen.
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The trillions and trillions of economic stimulus ultimately have to be paid for by some means. Now the whole world seems to be drowning in debt.
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Serious implications arise from governmental shutdowns. The success or failure of an outcome may come down simply to how it affects most people.
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There are lots of reasons to be cautious about the month of October, and that is certainly the case for 2020.
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The Congressional Budget Office publishes each year a nonpartisan long-term projection of what it expects will be seen in federal deficits, debt, spending, and revenues. The annual report looks out...
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Economists have traditionally used three letters to describe an economic recovery. A “V-shaped” one is a sharp decline in gross domestic product followed by a rapid recovery. The process...
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In the midst of the worst recession of a lifetime, the Federal Reserve has built up a balance sheet of roughly $7 trillion. This has been paid for by trillions of dollars that were newly created in a...
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The big question now is just how long it will take to make up the recent massive losses to U.S. gross domestic product.
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