Kevin Warsh wants to change how the Federal Reserve conducts monetary policy.
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Kevin Warsh wants to change how the Federal Reserve conducts monetary policy.
A changing of the guard at the Fed could have significant implications for the stock market.
The stock market keeps climbing, even as investors wrestle with sticky inflation, elevated interest rates, and slowing earnings growth. The S&P 500 has returned over 26% over the past 12 months, driven largely by artificial intelligence enthusiasm and a small group of mega-cap technology stocks. But beneath the rally sits a number that deserves attention ... The Stock Market Flashed This Warning Only Once Before. What Comes Next Isn’t Pretty
Things continue to look dicey for the U.S. economy and stock market.
The 30-year US Treasury yield exceeded 5%, nearing an 18-year high as the US-Iran war continues to fuel inflation fears.
Concerns about the Federal Reserve's independence and strategy is likely to result in investors loading up on silver again.
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Stock futures were falling Monday, putting a record-breaking rally for the and in jeopardy as Iran state media reported that the country struck a U.S. warship in the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. military’s Central Command denied the report. Shares of eBay jumped 8.1% to $112.40.
The outgoing Fed chair put the spotlight of higher inflation squarely on the president's shoulders.
An impending shift at America's foremost financial institution spells trouble for Wall Street.
There are many suggestions floating around Washington D.C. on how to fix the program’s imminent funding issues.
The April jobs report, earnings reports from major semiconductor companies, and a strong start to the month for US equities outline a busy week for investors.
Jerome Powell delivered a warning during his final press conference as Federal Reserve chairman.
The WisdomTree Emerging Markets High Dividend Fund (NYSEARCA:DEM) was built for a specific problem: U.S. investors who own the S&P 500, a few mega-cap tech names, and call it a day are sitting on a portfolio that is almost entirely tied to one currency, one economy, and one set of Federal Reserve decisions. DEM screens ... This High-Yield Emerging Funds ETF Offers International Diversification