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- MAre we still going to have a recession? Maybe next year3 min readmarketwatch.com
- MThe U.S. economy might still be too strong for its own good5 min readmarketwatch.com
- MBet on a falling U.S. dollar because the Fed is likely to pivot, says TS Lombard3 min readmarketwatch.com
- MU.S. adds 263,000 jobs in November and wages rise sharply --- far too much for the Fed's liking3 min readmarketwatch.com
- MThe U.S. jobs market is too 'strong,' the Fed says. So expect rising unemployment.4 min readmarketwatch.com
- Economists Warn of Severe Recession as Fed Continues Raising Interest Rates to Fight Inflationnews.bitcoin.com
- MWhy the Federal Reserve will not be easing its battle in opposition to inflation anytime quicklymvtelegraph.com
- MPeak inflation? The worst may be over, but Americans likely to keep paying a high price7 min readmarketwatch.com
- MThe U.S. jobs report is not as weak as looks for the second month in a row. Here's why3 min readmarketwatch.com
- MBiden nominates Powell to second term as Fed chair5 min readmarketwatch.com
- MWhy Biden's $2 trillion spending plan won't make high U.S. inflation much worse6 min readmarketwatch.com
- MFears of a 'taper tantrum' in financial markets might be overshadowed by a U.S. debt ceiling conniption4 min readmarketwatch.com
- MThis chart shows why we need 'infrastructure week' so badlymarketwatch.com
- MHousing is a luxury? Here's what the K-shaped recovery means for real estatemarketwatch.com
- MThe U.S. economy is showing some sparkle again, but the dark days are far from overmarketwatch.com
- MInflation worries are back. Here's what you should worry about - and what you shouldn'tmarketwatch.com
- MThis is America's rare chance to undo the economic wrongs of decades, these strategists saymarketwatch.com
- MAmerican households could lose $226 billion. It might be up to Wall Street to get Washington to actmarketwatch.com
- MWho's right, the markets or the economists?marketwatch.com
- MTrump isn’t going quietly and fiscal stimulus won’t come easily, but investors have bigger things to worry aboutmarketwatch.com
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