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The case for a US economic 'no-landing' is stronger than ever

The US economy looks increasingly likely to see a "no-landing" scenario unfold. But a strong economy may be bad news for those ... economy reaccelerates, inflation could become a problem again ... Read More
Stubborn Inflation Fuels Fears of ‘No Landing' Scenario

the U.S. economy's continued strength along with some hotter-than-expected inflation readings has given rise to a new buzzword, the "no landing" scenario. As opposed to a soft landing explained ... Read More
Investors increasingly expect 'no landing' for US economy

A growing number of investors believe the US economy is headed for a "no landing" scenario ... than-expected economic data could prohibit further progress on inflation. "Recessions don't hit ... Read More
Stagflation? Fed sees higher inflation and an economy growing by less than 2% this year
The rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee downgraded its collective outlook for economic growth to 1.7%, down from the last projection of 2.1% in December. Read More
An Uncertain Economic Moment Poses a Big Test for the Fed

But what once appeared to be a historic soft landing ... economic situation could easily become more fraught in terms of a slowing economy and potentially tariff-driven increases in inflation. Read More
Inflation falls in February but tariff fears continue to linger over US economy

Slowing inflation brought some good news to Wall Street ... been concerned the tariffs and resulting trade war could slow growth after the economy climbed at a robust 2.8% pace in 2024. Read More
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