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Aswath Damodaran warns of 'dark side' to disruptive companies
New York University professor of finance Aswath Damodaran provides his outlook for stock valuations and discusses Ark CEO Cathie Wood's opinion of disruptive companies.
Investors don’t have to ‘like’ the stock market to believe it will ‘go up’: Ben Levisohn
‘Barron’s Roundtable’ welcomed Carleton English, Ben Levisohn and Jack Hough to discuss the U.S. economy, Big Tech stocks, Goldman Sachs, and more.
No change in 'ground dynamic' in Ukraine until early summer: Adm. Michael Rogers
Former NSA Director Adm. Michael Rogers (Ret.) discusses the Ukraine conflict as it enters its second year, tensions between Putin and the Wagner Group, concerns for attacks on western infrastructure, and the risk of nuclear war.
Housing market holding up ‘better’ than experts’ predictions: Andrew Bary
‘Barron’s Roundtable’ welcomed Jack Hough, Carleton English and Andrew Bary to survey the U.S. economy and housing market following a difficult week for the markets.
R 'Ray' Wang discusses the US' tech war with China
Constellation Research Chair and Principal Analyst R 'Ray' Wang discusses the U.S.' tech war with China and the impact to businesses including Apple, semiconductor chip production, the AI race, and intellectual property theft.
Stock market is realizing they ‘were wrong’ about the Fed: Ben Levisohn
Barron’s deputy editor Ben Levisohn, managing editor Kristen Bellstrom, and associate editor Jack Hough weigh in on the state of the U.S. economy and stock market on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
Market cannot go higher if earnings go down: Ben Levisohn
Ben Levisohn, Carleton English, and Jack Hough discuss the market's performance as earnings drop and interest rates rise, outlooks for Bed Bath & Beyond, Affirm, and Disney, and BP's scaling back of green ambitions.
Ian Bremmer says world is coming out of geopolitical recession: ‘Light at the end of the tunnel’
Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer discusses geopolitical issues including U.S.-China relations and artificial intelligence developments on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’
Federal Reserve pushing back 'too much' on wages: Jeremy Siegel
The Wharton School emeritus professor of finance Jeremy Siegel joins 'Barron's Roundtable' to provide his outlook for the economy and markets, and discusses the Federal Reserve's handling of inflation, rate hikes, wages, and the job market.
Current US economy is a ‘bull market for bad ideas’: Jack Hough
Jack Hough, Carleton English and Ben Levisohn analyze market behavior following the January jobs report, respond to big tech earnings mixed signals and the ‘garbage’ rally of speculative stocks.
2022 was ‘unprecedented’ in terms of price returns: Jason Brady
Thornburg Investment president and CEO Jason Brady joined ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ to break down his investment outlook for 2023 along with provide insight on the debt ceiling problem.
Barron's market panel talks strong stocks, labor and tech sectors
Barron's markets editor Ben Levisohn, reporter Carleton English and associate editor Jack Hough discuss whether the market rally may have further to go.
Debt ceiling has the potential to 'completely rock' economy: Megan Cassella
'Barron's Roundtable' panel of Ben Levisohn, Andrew Bary, and Megan Cassella tackle stock market performance with earning releases, a rally in the bond market, and the debt ceiling.
Hard to get inflation down without a recession: Jason Furman
Harvard economist Jason Furman shares his economic outlook for 2023, focusing on recession fears, the Federal Reserve’s agenda and geopolitical factors.
Soft landing 'most likely scenario' for economy: Abby Joseph Cohen
Columbia Business School Professor Abby Joseph Cohen reacts to the release of the December CPI, provides her economic outlook for 2023, and discusses the impact on investors and the chip industry amidst growing tensions with China.
Virus has jumped out of the Twitter lab and infected Tesla: Scott Galloway
NYU Stern professor of marketing Scott Galloway analyzes developments in the tech biz, weighing the impact on the overall economy, and speaks on topics in his new book ‘Adrift.’
January effect causing stocks to march higher in first weeks of 2023: Al Root
Carleton English, Ben Levisohn and Al Root discuss stocks marching higher as ‘soft landing’ optimism grows, bank earnings and Ford Motor Company’s early success in 2023.
David Malpass shares his economic outlook for 2023: 'Sharp deterioration and it may be long lasting'
World Bank Group President David Malpass shares his economic, inflation, and energy price outlooks, as well as the mission of World Bank Group.
Stocks are a ‘better deal’ than they have been in ‘some time’: Jack Hough
Jack Otter, Carleton English, Ben Levisohn, and Jack Hough joined ‘Barron’s Roundtable’ to discuss the U.S.’s ‘goldilocks’ jobs report, Tesla’s difficult year, and how investors can add more income to their portfolio.
Biden agenda 'not going very far' in new Congress: John Emerson
Former U.S. Ambassador to Germany John Emerson joins 'Barron's Roundtable' to discuss the impact of geopolitics on the economy, a divided Congress in 2023, and the predictions for the 2024 presidential race.
























