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What makes Japan’s economy the odd man out?
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
, Nic Perez
, Erika Soderstrom
and Natalie White
Jan 26, 2024
In an effort to stimulate a sluggish economy, the government got creative and started applying negative interest rates.
Higher interest rates and troubled commercial real estate are piling pressure on regional banks
by
Justin Ho
Jan 22, 2024
We'll be getting a sense of how they're doing as they report quarterly results this week.
Why corporate dealmaking could pick up this year
by
Justin Ho
Jan 18, 2024
Rising interest rates, a volatile stock market and a strict regulatory environment are just some of the factors that held back corporate dealmaking in 2023. Some of those obstacles could ease in 2024, but they aren't going away.
Latest figures show rising consumer debt
Jan 9, 2024
Debt levels are rising and interest rates remain high. Delinquencies are also on the rise.
The Fed might cut interest rates soon. That's weighing on business owners' plans.
by
Justin Ho
Jan 2, 2024
Do they wait for lower rates in the future or borrow what they need today? It’s a question of cost versus opportunity.
Owning a home now takes a bigger chunk of Americans' incomes
Dec 21, 2023
A report out Thursday from the real estate data firm ATTOM finds that a home, and all its related costs, now eat up about 34% of the average wage nationwide.
This week, central banks will decide what to do (or not do) with interest rates
Dec 11, 2023
The Federal Reserve and others will update monetary policy, balancing inflation with the recession risk. Investors hope for rate cuts.
For public good, not for profit.
Fed meets this week to assess inflation fight
Dec 11, 2023
Consumers are now more upbeat, convinced inflation is heading down, according to the University of Michigan Consumer Survey for December.
Spotify CEO cites "expensive" capital as factor in layoffs. What does that mean?
Dec 4, 2023
The music streaming service just announced its third round of layoffs this year after previous years of intensive borrowing.
Manufacturing sector contracts for 13th straight month, but construction spending is up
Dec 1, 2023
The Institute for Supply Management’s Purchasing Managers Index showed worse-than-expected performance for manufacturing, but construction growth shone.