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What's Driving Global Economic Trends Amid New Data Releases?
Economy What's Driving Global Economic Trends Amid New Data Releases?

As we step into a new month and quarter, the economic calendar is loaded with key events and data releases that will provide valuable insights into global and regional economies. These announcements are expected to shed light on various economic parameters, from employment figures to inflation

How Will AI and Sustainability Shape Commercial Real Estate by 2025?
Economy How Will AI and Sustainability Shape Commercial Real Estate by 2025?

The "2025 Commercial Real Estate Outlook" from Deloitte Center for Financial Services, authored by industry leaders Jeffrey J. Smith, Kathy Feucht, Renea Burns, Tim Coy, and Jim Eckenrode, delves into the evolving landscape of the commercial real estate (CRE) market and anticipates the sector's

Could a Wall Street Tax Fund Universal Preschool and Paid Family Leave?
Economy Could a Wall Street Tax Fund Universal Preschool and Paid Family Leave?

In the midst of a landscape set for significant tax reform, the idea of implementing a financial transaction tax (FTT) on Wall Street has emerged as a potential game changer. Susan Harley’s article, "Wall Street Sales Tax Could Fund Huge Improvements," delves into the benefits of such a tax,

Could a Financial Transaction Tax Fund Major Public Investments?
Economy Could a Financial Transaction Tax Fund Major Public Investments?

The proposal to establish a financial transaction tax (FTT) on Wall Street trades has gained traction as a potential means to generate significant revenue and foster economic fairness in the United States. This tax, which would apply to stock, bond, and derivative transactions, has the potential to

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.

Is the U.S. Economy Facing a Slowdown Amid Mixed Market Signals?
Economy Is the U.S. Economy Facing a Slowdown Amid Mixed Market Signals?

The U.S. economy's current state is fraught with ambiguity, making it imperative to examine both traditional and non-traditional indicators to get a holistic view. Traditional metrics like Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI), unemployment rates, retail sales, and

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