Previous significant money supply contractions have been followed by major economic downturns. However, there's a good reason to believe that this time is different. History doesn't always repeat ...
The U.S. money supply is shrinking for the first time since 1949, with M2 declining by around $700 billion since the hiking cycle began. We look at the factors driving the shrinking money supply. We ...
Consultants seeking work are increasingly likely to be chasing ghosts. Job listings for consulting roles with no hiring activity, also known as “ghost jobs,” hit a two-year high, according to data ...
Federal Reserve policymakers are divided over whether to lower interest rates in December. Fed officials must balance support ...