Experts Warn of Impending Market Shocks and Economic Instability
Financial experts and CEOs are expressing growing concerns over potential market shocks, geopolitical risks, and the possibility of an AI-driven bubble bust. Warnings include the threat of stagflation and advice on navigating a volatile economic landscape.
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Why Stocks May Soon ‘Drown in a Bubble Bath’: Merryn Talks Money - Bloomberg.com
Why Stocks May Soon ‘Drown in a Bubble Bath’: Merryn Talks Money Bloomberg.com
Read full article →Geopolitical risks, oil shock top Fed worries
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- The ongoing war with Iran and its shock to oil prices and supplies have rocketed to the top of the list of concerns for financial stability, according to a semi-annual Federal Reserve report released Friday. The US central bank's Financial Stability Report found geopolitical risks and the oil shock were the top worries of survey respondents, while artificial intelligence and private credit have risen to also become prominent concerns. Three-quarters of respondents cited
By The Korea Herald
Read full article →When The Persian Gulf Supply Shock Meets The Warsh Fed: Stagflation & The Coming AI Bubble Bust
When The Persian Gulf Supply Shock Meets The Warsh Fed: Stagflation & The Coming AI Bubble Bust Authored by David Stockman via InternationalMan.com, Here is a salient place to start regarding the economic impact of the Donald’s misbegotten war on Iran: To wit, approximately 7 billion ton-miles of freight moves by truck each and every day in the USA, which heavy truck fleet consumes upwards of 2.9 million barrels per day (mb/d) of diesel fuel. Alas, the price of diesel fuel wa...
By Tyler Durden
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