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Inflation, inflation, inflation! It’s a recurring theme … and lately, it has economists, financial news pundits and Federal Reserve members sounding like Jan Brady.
Positive investor sentiment is on the rise, and the S&P 500 has exited correction mode. But with the yield curve inverting, some economists are predicting a recession.
The Treasury yield curve inverted, usually indicating a looming recession. But jobless claims are at a 50-year low & firms are buying back stock at a historic pace. Our team is here to make sense it.
With inflation showing no signs of subsiding, interest rates rising and ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe, the best way to protect your wealth is to be equipped with knowledge.
Listen to financial news and you’ll hear the same things: Russia. Ukraine. Inflation. Gas prices. Tech stocks. But if investors focus on what the media’s saying, they’ll miss one very important thing.
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict unfolds, market volatility has ticked up. And as a result, investor uncertainty is on the rise.
This week’s guest is Catherine Faddis, CNBC and Bloomberg contributor, as well as president and CEO of Grace Capital, which manages over $200M in assets.
Russia invaded Ukraine. Inflation and ongoing supply chain issues are contributing to mixed results as earnings season winds down. And uncertainty about how the Fed will react has shaken markets.
This week’s guest is Michael K. Farr, the longest-serving paid contributor in CNBC history and CEO of Farr, Miller & Washington, a goliath recently acquired by Hightower, which oversees over $2B in as
January’s CPI measure came in at an astounding 7.5%! If you’re recognizing a trend here, you’re not alone. Consumer prices are inflating like an airship, and investors are scrambling for solutions.