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casting the net sufficiently narrow so as to allow members to continue trading on non-public information that arises in Congress. Jonathan Macey, a law professor at Yale,writesin theWall Street Journalabout this bill: “On closer examination, it appears that what Congress really wants is to ...
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On the economic front, the U.S. Department of Labor reported on Thursday that U.S. initial jobless claims rose by 55,000 to 286,000 in the week ending Jan. 15. Economists polled by The Wall Street Journal had forecast new claims to total a seasonally adjusted 225,000. Looking ahead, ...
Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal forecast a 47.3 reading. This is the ninth straight reading below the 50 threshold that indicates contraction territory. The index is produced by the ISM-Chicago with MNI. It is released to subscribers three minutes before its release to the public ...
The size, direction, and speed of security prices and the trading volume surrounding various Wall Street Journal (WSJ) announcements were examined, to see how company announcements affect the price and the trading volume in the 5 days before, the day of, and the 5 days following each event....
Watchlist Toggle account settings menu Open Site Search Home Markets Market Extra Market Extra Valuations a worry —‘history says to be wary of this starting point,’ says Wall Street bank By Barbara Kollmeyer Last Updated:Dec. 9, 2024 at 6:33 p.m. ET ...
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Professional Forecasts of Interest Rates and Exchange Rates: Evidence from the Wall Street Journal's Panel of Economists Recent work on expectations suggests that professional forecasters may have incentives that lead them to make more extreme forecasts than they would make w... K Mitchell,D Pearce...
The Fed remains locked into a forecast that anticipates output growth hovering near potential. Contrast thiswith rising expectationsfor, at a minimum, solid near term growth: Inthe most recent Wall Street Journal forecasting survey, conducted last week, the 55 economists on average expected GDP to...