Economy & Markets

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U.S. Mortgage Rates Top 7% Again, Weakening Demand For Homes

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Home purchase applications fell by the most since mid-February.

Earnings Are Last Pillar Of Equity Strength As Rate Cuts Recede

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As rate cuts now seem far away, it's corporate earnings keeping bulls optimistic.

Stocks Sink As CPI Slams Door On Fed June Pivot

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Wall Street traders sent stocks and bonds sliding after a hotter-than-estimated inflation report.

Why Germany Is The Global Economy's Biggest Loser

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Loomis Sayles asset managers say the post-pandemic world has not been kind to Europe's largest economy.

State Street Sees Half-Point Fed Rate Cut As Soon As June

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The $3.6 trillion asset manager thinks the Fed will front-run monetary easing ahead of the presidential election.

What To Watch This Earnings Season

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The first quarter earnings season will benefit from an improving economic environment and continued strength in technology.

The Right Time To Cut Rates

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The Fed cutting rates in June will depend on monthly inflation numbers and particularly CPI numbers in the near term.

Bond Traders See 4.5% Yields As Next Test As Focus Shifts To CPI

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The Treasury market has struggled to find a bottom this year as the economy has defied gloomy forecasts.

Dallas Fed Prez Says 'Much Too Soon' To Think About Cutting Rates

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“There's no urgency right now,” Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan said.

The Trump Tax Cuts Were Neither Panacea Nor Rip-Off

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The breaks are due to expire in 2025. Reversing the benefits given to businesses is the last thing lawmakers should do.

El-Erian Sees Two Fed Rate Cuts This Year Despite Strong Data

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The Fed is likely to look past signs of economic resilience and start easing its monetary policy, the economist said.

ESG Pioneer Mary Jane McQuillen Says Sector Held To 'Different Standard'

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At the end of last year, the sector posted its worst quarter in history.

Jobs Roar Again As Payrolls Jump 303,000, Unemployment Drops

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The unemployment rate fell to 3.8%, while participation rose.

CFA Level 1 Pass Rate Rises To 44%, Above Historic Average

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Almost 17,000 candidates sat for the Level I exam in February.

The Fed Is Wrong About How Low Interest Rates Will Go

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This time around, the market has it right. The federal funds rate will probably stay a lot higher than what officials are projecting.

A Fund's Rx For Healthcare Investing

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The Janus Henderson Global Life Sciences Fund successfully navigates the turbulent healthcare sector.

What's Behind The U.S. Stock Market Disconnect?

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There is little reason to believe that the current rally can last.

Investors' Financial Insecurity At All-Time High, Says Northwestern Mutual Report

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Investors feel less secure about their finances, yet also feel better about the economy.

A Biden Victory Favors Growth Stocks; Trump Would Benefit Value, Investment Pros Say

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Both candidates appear unlikely to address the federal debt time bomb.

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The S&P 500 continues to find momentum, and historical similarities indicate a potential persistence in this trend.

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