Economy

Are U.S. Companies Still Worried About a Potential Recession?
Economy Are U.S. Companies Still Worried About a Potential Recession?

The ongoing conversations within U.S. corporate boardrooms seem to suggest a shifting sentiment regarding the likelihood of a recession. Despite prevalent market anxieties, recent earnings calls highlight a surprising divergence from these fears. This article explores the current economic sentiment

Kamala Harris Unveils Plans to Tackle Housing, Healthcare Costs
Economy Kamala Harris Unveils Plans to Tackle Housing, Healthcare Costs

With the 2024 Presidential Election on the horizon, Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, has articulated her strategy to support middle-class Americans grappling with daily financial strains. In her recent Raleigh, N.C., address, Harris underscored the imperatives of reducing

Can U.S. Consumer Spending Continue to Boost Economic Growth?
Economy Can U.S. Consumer Spending Continue to Boost Economic Growth?

The unexpected surge in U.S. retail sales in July, marked by a 1 percent increase, has reversed the slowdown seen in June. This uptick, the largest in over two years, has dispelled prior concerns of an economic downturn. A significant portion of this growth is attributed to robust car sales, which

Canadian Economy Shows Resilience as Youth Unemployment Persists
Economy Canadian Economy Shows Resilience as Youth Unemployment Persists

The perennial concern over an impending recession has been somewhat alleviated in recent months, with recent economic data suggesting improving stability in Canada and North America. Investors who have long worried that one negative shock could further destabilize the economy are finding some

Wayfair's Q2 Struggles Mirror Consumer Caution Amid Economic Headwinds
Economy Wayfair's Q2 Struggles Mirror Consumer Caution Amid Economic Headwinds

Wayfair's Q2 Struggles Mirror Consumer Caution Amid Economic Headwinds Wayfair, the prominent online retailer renowned for its home furnishings, has recently navigated a rocky terrain marked by declining consumer expenditure and unfavorable economic conditions. The company's second-quarter earnings

Is the Inverted Yield Curve Still Reliable as a Recession Indicator?
Economy Is the Inverted Yield Curve Still Reliable as a Recession Indicator?

The efficacy of the inverted yield curve as a recession predictor has long been a topic of interest for economists and financial analysts alike. Traditionally, an inverted yield curve, where long-term interest rates fall below short-term rates, signals the likelihood of an impending recession.

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