The combination of sluggish growth and high inflation can wreak havoc on both consumers and stock markets.
Widely seen as a nightmare economic scenario, it’s the rare double blow of rising prices and weak growth, squeezing consumers at the checkout line and in the job market. “The whiff of stagflation is ...
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Stagflation is coming and you need to be ready! It’s been 50 years since the stagflation of the 70s and there are a lot of misconceptions about what happens and how it affects stocks. Check out the ...
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President Donald Trump rolled back tariffs on a number of grocery staples, like beef, coffee, and bananas late last week in what is being called a “sharp reversal” of his economic policy. He even ...
LONDON, Aug 18 (Reuters) - The spectre of U.S. stagflation is stalking global markets, causing some investors to position portfolios to dodge the potential damage that tariffs could wreak on growth ...
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Of all the economic conditions, economists generally fear “stagflation” the most. That’s when the economy becomes stagnant and doesn’t grow, but inflation keeps rising. The last time the U.S. had a ...
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