Soft data is about sentiment — what people say, how they say they feel, what they express. Hard data is about what people do — what they are buying or not buying, what they are selling or not selling.
Tantrum, hissy fit, meltdown… no matter what you call it, Wall Street had a very emotional reaction to the Trump 2.0 tariffs over the past few months. The month of March capped off the worst month and ...
Uneventful Drift Ahead of Friday's Monthly PCE Data For the 3rd day in a row, the bond market logged a rather uneventful ...
The uncertainty over the tariff policy is more of a problem for markets than the tariffs themselves,” one financial expert ...
The goal of the conference was to share findings from the school’s Financial Engineering college on the effectiveness of technical analysis as an investment tool. During the conference we learned ...
Goldman Sachs cut its S&P 500 target and raised its recession forecast. The bank now sees a 35% chance of a recession in the ...
Goldman Sachs economists raised their forecast for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts to three this year and increased the ...
The backdrop is President Donald Trump's new tariffs, set to be revealed to the world on April 2 in an event he has dubbed ...
Where consumers put those dollars was especially telling: They shelled out more for goods — likely reflecting the “pull ...
Nobel laureate Paul Samuelson once said, "Investing should be more like watching paint dry or watching grass grow. If you ...
This week brings crucial data, starting with ISM Manufacturing and JOLTS job openings on Tuesday. Read more to see my ...
U.S. personal income and consumption both rose in February, the Commerce Department said Friday. But the Fed's preferred ...