'One of the reasons why we didn't arrive at a trade deal in 2018 is because the U.S. economy was doing much better,' OppenheimerFunds CIO discusses the likelihood of a U.S.-China trade deal in 2019.
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A $265 billion investment chief says one of the most valuable economic indicators is signaling a recession in about 18 monthsScott Minerd oversees $265 billion in assets as global CIO of Guggenheim Partners. He sat down with Business Insider's Sara Silverstein at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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The economy may have just saved itself from a surefire recession — here’s why that should quell fears of a stock market crashNew data from Leuthold Group suggests the market is going through a 'recovery refresh' period. The firm's CIO explains why that could boost stocks.
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China says it can achieve sustainable economic growthChina says its economy can achieve sustainable economic growth despite 'a lot of uncertainties in 2019' ReutersDavos
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U.S. economy could see zero growth if shutdown continues, White House adviser says“The second-quarter number would be humongous if the government reopened. It would be like 4 or 5 percent,” Kevin Hassett, chairman of Trump’s Council of Economic Advisers, told CNN.
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Home price growth skids to a 4-year low, Case-Shiller saysHome prices rose at the slowest annual pace since 2015 as more headwinds rocked the housing market and some beaten-down metros benefitted from a big bounce.
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Trump Economic Adviser: Shutdown May Halt Growth This QuarterThe chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers admitted Wednesday that the U.S. economy could see 0 percent growth in the first quarter due to the partial government shutdown. “If [the shutdown] extended for a whole quarter and given the fact that the first quarter tends to be low because
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As Trump continues to tout his impact on jobs growth, here’s a reality checkThe January jobs report is due on Friday, and you can bank on the fact President Trump and his supporters have celebratory tweets lined up already. But does he deserve the credit? Check out the chart below.
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