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Nobel Laureate Krugman on Global Economy, Geopolitics
Paul Krugman, Nobel Laureate and Professor of Economics at City University of New York, discusses his outlook for the global economy and geopolitical landscape. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg: The Asia Trade".
Market On The Brink? S&P 500 Faces Potential Crash, Analyst Warns
The S&P 500 has experienced an impressive seven-month uptick, increasing by 26% since the latter part of October. However, this sustained rise might be reaching its peak, according to Jon Wolfenbarger, founder of BullAndBearProfits.com and a former investment banker at JPMorgan and Merrill Lynch.
Stocks Are up but Investor Behavior Is 'Fragile.' Is the Bull Market Still in Its Early Stages?
The bull market is still in its earlier stages, as 'FOMO' has not yet 'kicked in,' says Morgan Stanley's Andrew Slimmon .
US MOVERS&SHAKERS May 27-May 31, 2024
Here are the top 10 gainers and losers of the week.
Implications of the collapse of US software stocks: At least at this stage, AI is a replacement for software, not a benefit!
Driven by the AI boom, the tech industry is currently undergoing an unprecedented drastic reshuffle. This week's earnings reports from software and enterprise technology companies reveal the pain of this turning point — performance is generally weak, and the outlook is uncertain.
Expectations are full! Just next week, the ECB will take the lead in starting a cycle of interest rate cuts
The ECB's interest rate cut in June was fixed, but Deutsche Bank believes that the ECB is still plagued by high inflation, weak growth, upward pressure on wages, and exchange rate fluctuations. It is expected that it will not cut interest rates month by month but only once every quarter.