The gold market is buzzing thanks to record-breaking gold prices. Amid market uncertainty, ongoing inflation and other concerns, investors are looking toward gold as a safe-haven asset. In turn, the ...
President Donald Trump pledged to encourage production of electricity at U.S. coal plants as he continued his push for cheap energy to combat inflation while dismissing environmental concerns.
Trump's reciprocal tariffs are a prescription for stagflation that could torpedo his credibility with America's voters. With reciprocal tariffs increasingly likely to be imposed in April, investors ...
Federal Reserve policymakers are meeting for the second time this year with markets overwhelmingly expecting them to leave rates unchanged in March, though cuts could be coming soon.
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Hello and welcome to the first edition of Free Agent! Did you know it's March? It's a special all–college basketball edition of Free Agent, including a ...
Probability of a recession rose to 36% from 23% in January, according to the CNBC Fed Survey, which polls fund managers, strategists and analysts. The average 2025 GDP forecast declined to 1.7% from 2 ...
Allocation to U.S. stocks saw the biggest drop ever in March with concerns over stagflation, trade wars and end of U.S. exceptionalism driving a "bull crash" in sentiment, a survey of investors from ...
Heightened fiscal, trade, and policy dynamics challenge the performance, stability, and diversification potential of 60/40 portfolios. Read more here.
Consumers aren't likely to see an interest rate cut in March. But economists still say a few more rate cuts could take place in 2025.
U.S. stocks are set to open lower, consolidating gains as Federal Reserve officials kick off their policy meeting on Tuesday.
President Trump and his advisers say his policies may cause short-term pain but will produce big gains over time. Many economists are skeptical of those arguments.