WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Thursday that labor market and inflation data suggest the U.S. economy is on a path to a "soft landing," but the "last mile" on taming inflation is bringing down housing costs. Yel...
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But there may also be another winner. All businesses will be hurt by a global tax cartel, but European companies may get a competitive advantage if the plan disproportionately hurts U.S. businesses. Which is what will happen. Inan April columnin theWSJ, Phil Gramm and Mike Solon summarize ...
Of course, there are risks. We could experience another global shock that could be unsettling to that path that could jolt inflation upwards or have adverse effects on the economy. Monetary policy is an art and not exactly a science yet, and...
“Depression is seen as a product of systematic tendencies for the distribution of wealth to become concentrated among a few. When this happens, demand eventually sags relative to supply and long cyclical downturns commence. Unlike some cyclical analysts, Batra believes that such cycles ...
The reassurances of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen that the U.S. banking system is sound, stand in sharp contrast to what is happening in markets. This week, the shorts have found another easy new global bank target to try to...