Is Wall Street's mature cycle nearing its peak?

Valuations and profitability will shape the next day for markets according to Jurrien Timmer, Fidelity's Director of Global Macroeconomics.

Valuations and profitability will shape the next day for markets according to Jurrien Timmer, Fidelity's Director of Global Macroeconomics.

The British economy faces a double whammy: chronically low productivity since 2008 and weakening private sector employment. Mike Bell says services, retail and health are holding back progress, while official figures show job cuts. The challenge: boosting productivity without job losses.

"Regan Capital's Skyler Weinand analyzes yield curve shifts following Fed rate cuts and expresses reservations about holding long-maturity bonds."

Ixart Miquel-Flores, a banking supervision analyst at the European Central Bank and a doctoral candidate at the Frankfurt School of Finance, sees the fight against corruption not as an obstacle but as an investment. In an article in the Financial Times titled “How a Mafia…

Don't look at interest rate differentials on government bonds or equity capital flows. Hedging premiums explain fluctuations in the foreign exchange market.

Stocks that were particularly boosted by the court ruling on tariffs included ADIDAS and PUMA, as they produce most of their products in Asian countries such as Vietnam, on which Trump imposed high tariffs in April.

The farce that can end in tragedy Karl Marx, in his work The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, wrote: "Hegel observes somewhere that all the great world-historical events and figures appear, so to speak, twice. He forgot...