However, no bull market can last forever, and the market will inevitably take a turn for the worse. Just over 30% of U.S.
From the time the Great Recession ... as this chart from The New York Times illustrates: Generally, richer households have disproportionately benefited from the boom in the stock market during ...
In a normal market, economic growth typically boosts consumer spending, business expansion and corporate earnings, which in turn supports rising stock prices. However, a recession generally ...
Economists look at indicators such as gross domestic product (GDP), employment rates and stock market performance to signal an impending recession. Recessions can lead to business contractions ...
An insider sell/buy ratio tracked by Smart Insider was recently at 3.0. That does not bode well for the stock market. “It ...
These fears sent equity markets around the world on a roller-coaster ride, with the Japanese stock market selling off ... it could tip the economy into a recession. After keeping monetary policy ...
"Either this time is different, or the US might just be slip-sliding into a profits crushing recession," SocGen's Albert ...
Although the stock market has shown resilience recently an analyst is warning this momentum may be masking a more concerning ...
aided by an improving labor market and easing concerns about a potential recession. "The proportion of consumers anticipating a recession over the next 12 months fell further in November and was ...
When stock investors are as bullish ... This could signal the beginning of labor-market trouble, which could tip the economy into a recession by the middle of next year, according to Doug Ramsey ...