A bad economy nearly always translates to a bad stock market. A U.S. recession in 2025 doesn't seem likely but can't be completely ruled out. Long-term investors should consider buying stocks ...
A stock market correction could be sparked by something investors aren't thinking too hard about — a recession in 2025. That's according to Wall Street veteran Jim Paulsen, who said this week ...
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As 2025 draws closer, fears of a global recession are growing, with several major economies showing clear signs of strain. A recession, characterised by two consecutive quarters of gross domestic ...
What it pulled off was a rare economic soft landing, using elevated interest rates to nudge inflation lower without triggering a US recession. Unemployment rose but never got out of control.
That's close to the threshold of 80, which typically signals a recession, the Conference Board said in a press release. The data marks a steep turnaround after two months of growing consumer optimism.
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Torsten Sløk, the chief economist at Apollo, said in a note on Monday that the probability of a US recession materializing in 2025 is 0%. He released his top 12 risks to watch for global markets ...
Britain is on the brink of a recession after a revision to official figures showed the economy stagnated in the third quarter of the year. Growth from July to September was revised down from 0.1pc ...
The Office for National Statistics said that UK GDP showed no growth between July and September, in the run up to the Autumn Budget.Statisticians had previously estimated 0.1 per cent growth for the ...