Morgan Stanley warns ingredients for a global recession are 'on the table'
With inflation at the highest level in 40 years and the Federal Reserve taking increasingly aggressive action to cool consumer demand and prices, the risk of a global recession is on the rise, according to Morgan Stanley economists.
Former Fed officials warn recession may be necessary to tame inflation
Two former Federal Reserve officials are warning the U.S. central bank will struggle to tame the hottest inflation in four decades without sending the economy into a recession.
Oil expert argues soaring prices a 'supply problem' caused by Dems
Canary CEO Dan Eberhart stresses the need for policies that support increased oil supply to alleviate prices at the pump.
Americans' inflation fears hovered near record highs in April, New York Fed survey shows
Americans' inflation fears remained near a record-high in April, with consumers expecting the price of everyday goods to stay elevated in the coming years, according to a key Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey published Monday.
Varney on stock market slide: Does anyone see a bottom?
In his latest "My Take," Monday, "Varney & Co." host Stuart Varney breaks down current inflation woes, warning viewers that we're moving 'closer to recession.'
Varney on inflation: Does anyone see a bottom?
'Varney & Co.' host Stuart Varney gives his 'my take' on inflation.
Home affordability will continue to be a problem, market expert predicts
ERShares CEO Joel Shulman shares his market predictions and remarked on inflation while appearing on "Mornings with Maria" early Monday.
Consumers turning to Costco for cheaper gas
Lipow Oil Associates President Andy Lipow explains how private drillers in the U.S. are stepping up amid record prices.
Putin was 'contained' under Trump, not under Biden: Rep. Ted Budd
Rep. Ted Budd, R-N.C., who is running for Senate, argues American weakness was 'on display' with how President Biden exited Afghanistan, which emboldened Russia, China, North Korea and Iran.
China remains an outlier in a world of surging inflation
As inflation soars around the world, the world’s second-largest economy has kept it at bay. China remains an outlier amid global inflation woes.
US national gas average jumps again, reaches $4.38 per gallon
The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline has jumped 15 cents over past two weeks to $4.38 per gallon.
Biden to give remarks on inflation Tuesday, contrast plan with Republicans
President Joe Biden will draw a contrast between his economic plans and those of Republicans in remarks on Tuesday focused on inflation, a White House official said.
US economy on 'shaky footing': Mitch Roschelle
Macro Trends Advisors LLC founding partner Mitch Roschelle argues wages aren't keeping up with inflation, which means people may have to get paid more in an attempt to incentivize them to get back into the workforce.
Battered U.S. stocks may not be bargains as investors brace for inflation data
U.S. stocks fell drastically, with valuations at their lowest levels in two years amid high inflation.
Stock market in 'vulnerable' state: Chief investment officer
Cambria Funds CIO Meb Faber says the market faces a challenge of expensive stocks mixed with inflation.
The Fed is 'behind the curve': Former Kansas City Fed president
Former Kansas City Federal Reserve president and CEO Thomas Hoenig says markets are just as nervous as the Fed about getting inflation down.
Market experts find silver linings in stocks and bonds
Brandywine Global portfolio manager Jack McIntyre and Tocqueville Asset Management portfolio manager John Petrides discuss investing in a 'slowing economy' on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Is the 14-year fairytale bull market over?
Wall Street Journal senior writer Jon Hilsenrath and Cow Guy Group founder Scott Shellady discuss the Fed's inflation plan on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Kudlow: This is a war against the Supreme Court
'Kudlow' host gives his take on the possible overturn of Roe v. Wade and the economy.
April jobs report likely reinforces Fed's aggressive rate hike plan
The April jobs report revealed another month of robust hiring, likely solidifying the case for the Federal Reserve to pivot toward a mega-sized interest rate hike as it seeks to cool red-hot inflation.




















