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Large US Companies Are Going Bankrupt At The Fastest Pace Since The Global Financial Crisis
I dont even have to answer that question because all of you already know the answer. And as you will
Billionaire Ray Dalio's hard-hitting call on the economy turns heads
Iconic former hedge fund manager Ray Dalio offered blunt remarks on the U.S. economy.

US Manufacturing Surveys Surged In August As New Orders Jumped
After tumbling in July, expectations for August's US Manufacturing surveys were optimistic (with bot
Euro zone inflation rises to hotter-than-expected 2.1% in August
Economists polled by Reuters had expected the rate to remain unchanged from July, at 2%.
Euro zone inflation rises to hotter-than-expected 2.1% in August
Economists polled by Reuters had expected the rate to remain unchanged from July, at 2%.
After holiday, Broadcom leads Q2 earnings into the home stretch
Second-quarter earnings reports are winding down. Here's how the market shapes up after the Labor Day weekend.
Fed official sends bold 5-word message on September interest rate cuts
Federal Reserve Governor Waller calls for specific action at next FOMC meeting.
Stocks risk 'Wile E. Coyote' moment
A Nobel Prize-winning economist weighs in on the stock market's rally.
Nobel prize-winner has sharp words on stocks, economy
The popular economist weighed in on the stock market's rally.
Americans brace for a slowdown as consumer confidence slips
University of Michigan's latest consumer sentiment report reveals Americans are feeling less confident.
Core inflation rose to 2.9% in July, highest since February
The PCE report today was expected to show core inflation at 2.9% and headline inflation at 2.6%.
Core inflation rose to 2.9% in July, highest since February
The personal consumption expenditures price index was expected to show core inflation at 2.9% and headline inflation at 2.6%.
Higher inflation and unemployment cast shadow over Europe's biggest economy
A hotter-than-expected inflation reading for Germany came on the same day that figures showed unemployed jumped in August.
Higher inflation and unemployment cast shadow over Europe's biggest economy
A hotter-than-expected inflation reading for Germany came on the same day that figures showed unemployed jumped in August.
German inflation rises to hotter-than-expected 2.1% in August
Markets and economists are closely watching inflation figures around the world to assess the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies.

Fed's Favorite Inflation Indicator Shows No Signs Of Runaway Tariff Costs
Having ticked higher in June, analysts expected headline PCE to be steady at +2.6% YoY in July and C
Denmark slashes 2025 growth forecast amid Novo Nordisk slowdown
Denmark on Friday cut its annual growth forecast to 1.4% from 3%.
Denmark slashes 2025 growth forecast amid Novo Nordisk slowdown
Denmark on Friday cut its annual growth forecast to 1.4% from 3%.
New inflation report may have major impact on your wallet
The Federal Reserves favorite inflation tracker for interest rate cuts sparks new debate.
Japan's automakers land in tough spot after latest US debacle
The U.S.-Japan trade agreement was supposedly signed weeks ago.