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France's election has the ability to rock wider European stocks, Citi strategist says
The stock market has not priced in a far-right or far-left majority, according to Citi. -
Inc. - Business
Will the Top U.S. Banks Be Able to Withstand a Recession?
The Fed's 'severe recession' scenario testing finds banks robust and capable of serving consumers and businesses. JPMorgan Chase questions the accuracy of the Fed's results. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Immigration Is Behind the Strong U.S. Economy
We’d be a poorer, weaker country without it. Too bad Biden couldn’t make that point at the debate. -
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Lower inflation and no recession set stocks up for a summer stunner
Ed Yardeni: Ignore the inverted yield curve — this “Roaring 2020s” market is alive and well. -
CNBC - Business
Investors say Trump is better for stocks, but are split on where the market is heading, CNBC survey shows
A new CNBC Delivering Alpha Stock Survey of 400 money managers shows they think Trump is better for stocks, but they're split where the market is heading.Donald Trump -
The Guardian - World
The baby bust: how Britain’s falling birthrate is creating alarm in the economy
Costs, the climate crisis and choice are all factors in a demographic revolution presenting huge challenges for government. • The falling birthrate threatens a disaster so costly no politician dares think about it. Having children has become an ... -
MarketWatch - Business
GameStop’s $2.1 billion stock sale taxes its shareholders and hurts the economy
Foolish traders are indirectly funding GameStop’s balance sheet. -
MarketWatch - Business
Stocks are headed for a ‘summer squall,’ Citi warns
Citigroup equity strategist Scott Chronert has a list of reasons why a pullback this summer could be triggered in the stock market -
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Manufacturers are mired in a slump, ISM finds, and aren’t adding much to the U.S. economy
A key barometer of U.S. factories fell in June for the third month in a row, signaling that an ongoing slump in the industrial side of the economy shows no sign of ending.
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Restaurant stocks are breaking down. That’s an ‘ominous’ sign for a ‘late-cycle market.’
Restaurant stocks are breaking down, adding to concerns over consumer-related parts of the market, says a top Wall Street technical analyst. -
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Stocks are headed for a ‘summer squall,’ Citi warns
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Investors’ hopes for sweeping deregulation after Supreme Court’s Chevron decision may be misguided, experts say
The ruling gives courts the ability to interpret ambiguities in laws pertaining to agencies’ work rather than deferring to agency interpretations. -
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AI optimism could boost S&P 500 to 7,000 next year, says economist
Nvidia investors are following a long tradition of attempting to capture benefits of a new technology before it fully materializing in the economy.Artificial Intelligence -
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A Trump victory could fuel more inflation. What investors can do now to protect themselves.
Barclays recommends positioning for inflation risks with the help of Treasury inflation-protected securities as the odds of a Trump victory go up.Donald Trump