Deloitte Canada's latest economic outlook, released ahead of the federal budget on Mar. 28, says tight monetary policy is set to cause a recession this year. New research says Canada is heading into a mild recession as elevated borrowing costs, a downturn in the U.S. and ...
“The current pace of economic growth is driven in large part by what has been a stable rate of wage growth, in the 4% range, for an extended period of time.” How will the pace of economic growth influence monetary policy in 2025? Heading into 2025, there are a variety of factors ...
He added that there appeared to be "no increase in firings" while a "modest" decline in average weekly hours worked in July "does not scream 'recession'". For Simon French, chief economist and head of research at Panmure Liberum, after digesting the US jobs data it's time to take a ...
Britain Is Heading for Recession, Bank of England SaysSean O'Grady
continent have conspired to create a severe energy crunch, high inflation, supply disruptions—and enormous uncertainty about Europe’s economic future.Governmentsare rushing to try to help the most vulnerable. Amid the nervous confusion, there is broad agreement on one thing: a recession is coming...
Has the dramatic tightening of monetary policy across world raised the risk of recession? That is the key question many investors are facing. In this Macro Flash Note, EFG Chief Economist Stefan Gerlach looks at the information contained in the OECD’s l
NYU economist ‘Dr. Doom’ Nouriel Roubini said on Saturday that the U.S. is heading toward a recession by the end of 2022 or the beginning of 2023.
Manufacturing is heading for third recession in five years; Slashing prices for January sales did little to stimulate growth for retailersKristy Dorsey
Paranoid double-conspiracy theorists might come to the opposite conclusion: Democrats are allowing Republicans to do this because they want Romney elected and Republicans in charge next year as the economy slides into a terrible recession due to far larger spending cuts already scheduled to kick in ...
not uniformly of the view that the Fed won't ultimately be able to control inflation. A little over half (54%) express confidence in the central bank, but that's still not enough to alter their view of where current economic conditions and policy decisions are heading: into a recession....