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Global recession risk global recession risk: Global economic stability is at risk as BofA Securities warns a sharp US dollar decline could trigger recessionary shocks outside America. While central banks might intervene,
The U.S. economy managed to navigate a volatile 2025 without collapsing, but the cumulative effects of ongoing trade tensions and persistent inflation keep concerns about a 2026 recession on
Goldman Sachs' CEO is forecasting another strong year for markets and said the odds of a recession were relatively low at around 20%.
This market will resolve to “Yes” if either of the following conditions is met: 1. The seasonally adjusted annualized percent change in quarterly U.S. real GDP from the previous quarter is less than 0.
The probability that the National Bureau of Economic Research will someday determine a national recession began in the U.S. between December 2025 and December 2026 has fallen below twenty percent. That is the lowest probability returned by a recession ...
Moodys' chief economist Mark Zandi is worried that strong headline data is masking underlying weakness, while the wealth effect in markets could wane.
The U.S. economy remains largely unscathed by the government shutdown, but the nation could risk economic peril if the impasse deepens into a long-term standoff, some economists told ABC News. Roughly 750,000 furloughed government workers already feel ...
Will we see a recession in the US in 2026? Seeking Alpha analysts Damir Tokic and Ironman at Political Calculations weigh in with their thoughts. Damir Tokic: The probability of a recession in 2026 is high, in the range of 70-80%. The economy is entering ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent delivered a bullish outlook on the US economy while defending the Trump administration’s approach to inflation, tariffs, and geopolitical risks. In a wide-ranging interview on NBC’s Meet the Press on Sunday, he told ...
With Donald Trump breathing down Jerome Powell’s neck, all eyes are on the Federal Reserve’s upcoming interest rate meeting.