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Inflation likely rose in May, bouncing back after three months of declining as President Donald Trump's tariffs start to push up prices.
Constructive trade war talks and improving consumer expectations are a healthy combination for financial markets.
The US and China restarted trade talks in London on Monday, aiming to ease tensions over rare earths and tech after President ...
Investors are waiting for a series of readings on U.S. price pressures, and two important auctions of Treasury debt.
Economists expect that the CPI rose 0.2% on a monthly basis in May, according to FactSet’s consensus estimates. That would ...
Nationwide consumer expectations for inflation fell in May, according to the latest monthly survey from the New York Federal Reserve Bank, released Monday. Expectations for inflation in the year ahead ...
Last week, ambiguous payrolls. This week, semi-ambiguous CPI. Core CPi is expected to rise to 2.9%, for the first increase in the y/y since January. We are not sure this passes the so-what? test.
In addition to inflation and US-China trade, a key bond auction is on investors' radar. A $22 billion sale of 30-year bonds ...
Signs of stagflation have “crept back” into U.S. economic data, with the upcoming inflation report this week potentially ...
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We have good reasons to think that we are headed into a recession. Click here to read how we are positioning our portfolio.
Current policies/events are stagflationary, likely causing higher inflation and slower growth. Read why I think markets are ...
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