Why are economists losing influence in today's political landscape?Economists feel sidelined and less influential in shaping policies on trade, immigration, climate change, and fiscal paths. This sentiment ...
US growth may be a global boon, but inflation could derail the trainThe US's robust economic growth, while beneficial globally, poses risks due to high inflation and tight monetary policy. Uncertainty surrou...
The U.S. seems to be dodging a recession. What could go wrong?Inflation falling, unemployment low, and the Federal Reserve could cut interest rates. Wells Fargo economists predict a soft landing, but s...
Why Americans feel gloomy about the economy despite falling inflation and low unemploymentCensus Bureau surveys that Murphy and his colleague Aparna Jayashankar have studied show that nearly half of Americans say they're "very st...
Global economy's glide to 'soft landing' gets bumpy as bond yields jumpThe cause - whether high government deficits, China's suddenly turgid economy, or political dysfunction in the U.S. Congress - may be less ...
Is recession staring US down? Already upon it? Here’s why it’s hard to sayMost economists still don’t think the United States meets the formal definition, which is based on a broader set of indicators, including m...
Once feted for pandemic heroics, world's central banks now face an uneasy crowdManaging inflation is core to a central bank's mission, and from major players like the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan to regio...
Recession risks duel resilience hopes in global economy outlookThe big advanced economies will expand only moderately this year and weaken further in 2023, she said. Large emerging markets face a “diver...
What is both too hot and too cold? The American economyEssentially, the economy is having a harder time rebooting itself than had seemed likely in the heady days of spring, when many Americans w...
A tale of two tapers: This time is different for a Fed focused on jobsThe unemployment rate had just hit a post-crisis low of roughly 7.5 per cent. But for Blacks it remained a catastrophic 13 per cent, a fact...
V-shaped or U-shaped? Some economists upbeat on virus recoveryWith 1.5 million confirmed cases and 100,000 deaths, the virus has forced economies worldwide to shut down.
- Fed likely to hold near-zero rates to spur recovery
The US Federal Reserve opened a two-day policy-setting meeting Tuesday expected to leave interest rates near zero and emergency measures on...