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Why Has the Financial Conditions Index Become More Accommodative After the Rate Hikes?
Despite consecutive significant rate hikes, financial conditions remain relatively loose. The Federal Reserve has tended towards being overly protective since the Bernanke era.
The Stock Market Has an Inflation Problem. More Losses Could Be Ahead
By Teresa Rivas This year's stock market rally actually isn't as good as it looks, and there could be more pain to come, Stifel warns in its latest market outlook. While the S&P 500 has gained rough
How These 'Tactical Allocation' Funds Beat the Market
By Lewis Braham If you buy a blue-chip stock fund, you know what to expect when the market's up or down. But if you buy a tactical allocation fund, you may be in for a surprise. These funds, which sh
Short Sellers Risk Extinction as Equity Rally Roars On
Short sellers are confronting enormous pressures in the face of a historic equity rally, regulatory pressures and retail traders squeezing stocks like GameStop Corp. Now, many are throwing in the towel rather than continuing to fight the tape as they struggle to raise outside capital, Bloomberg's Denitsa Tsekova tells Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets."
Americans Have More Investment Income Than Ever Before
By David Uberti Lynn Hogan and her husband jokingly call themselves "the turtles" after methodically investing for decades. In the current race against inflation, which has made trips more expensive
Why Oil's Recent Drop Is Not a Recession Signal - and Good News for Stocks
The recent decline in oil prices is not a sign that the U.S. economy is heading for a recession - with the downward trend instead considered positive for stocks, according to DataTrek Research.