Commentary: These Trumpers Aren't Worried About a Trump Recession
Trump's import tariffs rattled markets, economists worry they could cause a recession. Import costs are rising, inflation is probably going higher.
Trump's import tariffs rattled markets, economists worry they could cause a recession. Import costs are rising, inflation is probably going higher.
Legendary hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones expects U.S. equity markets to retest recent lows, even if trade tensions with China moderate.
Global head of equity strategy at Jefferies, believes the U.S. equity market has already passed its peak, signaling a turning point for advisors.
Roubini, long known for his bearish economic views, is offering a notably optimistic outlook for the U.S. economy—despite heightened political risk.
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers is sounding the alarm about the state of the U.S. economy.
The probability of a U.S. recession this year has surged to 90%, according to c, chief economist at Apollo Global Management.
The most optimistic voice on Wall Street entering 2025 has recalibrated expectations. His revised target of 5,950 signals a much more modest outlook.