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In the past year, global trade has actually increased even as the economic conflict between the U.S. and China continued.
Could a “Black Swan event” spark a debt and stock market collapse? Wall Street thinks so.
Data show that economic changes since Trump's election are mostly positive, such as employment and unemployment rates, but Federal debt is rising.
China’s yuan fell 10 percent against the dollar since April 2018 and Italy is proceeding with a budget proposal that could hurt the EU’s budget guidelines.
Cryptocurrency and stock markets both fell amid growing concerns on global economies and trade wars between big nations such as the U.S. and China.
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The inverted yield curve broke a record, falling to 45 basis points, from 260 basis points since 2014. This was attributed to central bank purchases.
Wall Street activists are starting to see what social investing is really worth.
The GDPNow model has dropped its forecast for GDP growth from a high of 5.4 percent to just below 2 percent, contrary to what Washington expects.