Torsten Sløk, who frequently warned of stagflation in 2025, said he now estimates the odds of a recession in 2026 to be about ...
Stagflation is one of the biggest risks staring down the Fed in 2026, Apollo's Torsten Sløk says. The scenario, often thought to be the worst-case for the economy, entails slow growth and elevated ...
Forecasters expect tariffs to push up consumer prices and drag down economic growth in the coming months. Inflation is expected to accelerate, but not to the ultra-high levels of the 1970s, when the ...
Here is his reasoning. The stagflation of the 1970s was caused by big jumps in oil prices which had the impact of raising prices (inflation) and raising costs to businesses and consumers. The rise in ...
“America is on the verge of stagflation,” shouted a recent headline from Business Insider. Forbes ran an article in March entitled “Stagflation warning signs emerge in the U.S. economy.” Is it ...
We’re seeing the word “stagflation” popping up more these days. Economists are concerned it’s coming, experts are giving advice on combating it and businesses are adjusting their strategies to prepare ...
Stagflation, the combination of high inflation and stagnant growth, poses a unique challenge for the economy. This video ...
Stagflation, like measles, was presumed to have been eliminated in the United States many years ago. But here we are in 2025 with measles once again killing Americans and stagflation back in the ...
Stagflation is defined as the simultaneous occurrence of rising prices, high unemployment, and stagnant economic growth. A potential stagflationary scenario is a major negative for stocks, as this ...
The Fed's June meeting revealed a continued lack of commitment to its 2% inflation target, despite persistent inflation overshoots the Fed plans for more rate cuts. Current policy risks stagflation, ...
Today is jobs data day, but we will not get jobs data today from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, because the party in control of the government shut it down. But we still got some vital economic data ...
WASHINGTON - Many economists, educators and business executives fully expect the Federal Reserve to cut rates at least a quarter percent, if not a half percent, next week from today. Yet, some recent ...