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Is the U.S. Heading Into a Recession Under Trump? Here’s What to Know
Trumponomics: Is a Trump Recession on the Way?
Instead of the “Trump bump” we were talking about at the beginning of the year, a combination of mass terminations across the federal government (many of which may be illegal), sweeping tariffs and a whole lot of uncertainty could be leading to a Trump slump.
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Trump’s ‘little disturbance’ could turn into recession, economists warn
JPMorgan said this week that rising uncertainty around tariffs and layoffs is creating the potential for a "negative feedback loop" to hit the economy.
Bank stocks and the Russell 2000 have slumped on growth concerns, while Treasurys and gold have rallied.
Adam Hetts, Janus Henderson Investors Global head of multi-asset and portfolio manager, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss why tariffs could shock U.S. GDP enough to spring a recession, if U.S. investors should look at markets abroad,
Declines in consumer confidence and the policies of the current administration have set off alarm bells for some American economists.
It is no secret that the latest economic data has rekindled fears of an impending recession. But what does this mean for stocks?
Despite this being the first time we are actually seeing credible evidence of a recession since the bull market began, the latest pullback seems unusually mild compared to the previous ones in July-October 2023 (-10.
The U.S. banking and financial sector is at risk of a significant downturn if a recession unfolds in early 2025. Click here to find out why XLF ETF is a Sell.
Markets have turned negative on the economy. Here are some indicators to watch to see if the economy is headed toward recession.
Now, most stocks contract during a recession, and there aren’t any true “safe havens.” However, a recession isn’t guaranteed to happen, and there have been plenty of examples of the market bouncing back and proving the bears wrong despite significant fears.
Financial markets are signaling that the risk of a recession is growing as tariff-related uncertainty and indicators of economic weakness spread fear across Wall Street.
Some of the safest investments during a recession include defensive stocks -- like consumer staples, communication services and healthcare -- and government bonds. Having an emergency fund can also help you weather any financial downturns.
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