| Dan Hannan, Washington Examiner In 1930, Congress decided that the answer to an economic downturn was to back American producers against foreign competitors. The Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act imposed levies on some 20,000 imported goods.... READ MORE |
| Wang Feng, New York Times Rather than obsess over labor shortages and pension support, we need to look at the brighter spots for our world. READ MORE |
| Ken Fisher, New York Post In my 50-plus years of managing money — which started back in the days when Carly Simon was cranking out hits — recessions have mostly been surprises. Now, almost everybody expects one. READ MORE |
| Paul La Monica, CNN Stocks were a bit lower Monday following a solid rally last week. Investors may have jitters ahead of this week's big Federal Reserve meeting, a deluge of earnings from top tech firms and the jobs... READ MORE |
| Mike Viola, RealClearMarkets The ambiguity of the Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) investment trend is leading to growing skepticism and potential legal woes for the movement. Many Democratic lawmakers and allies in the... READ MORE |
| Jeff Remsburg, InvestorPlace No major corrections coming, but also no breakaway bullishness … the crosswinds impacting the S&P … what our Strategic Trader analysts are watching for … their market forecast Our technical... READ MORE |
| Joseph Calhoun, Alhambra Investments The Fed meets this week and is widely expected to raise the Fed Funds rate by 0.25% to a range of 4.5% - 4.75%. The market has factored in a small probability that they do nothing and leave rates... READ MORE | View All Today's Links | (Ad) - It's totally Free. Daily we'll provide you with advance notice of the date/time of major stock earnings announcements. Also, receive predicted moves into Earnings for each stock from our proprietary volatility indicator. Click to automatically subscribe. |
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