It’s a term we’re hearing more and more these days, yet something that hasn’t been a feature of the U.S. economy in fifty years, since the 1970s: stagflation. Unfortunately, a whiff of stagflation is ...
Stagflation — the simultaneous occurrence of slowing economic growth and rising inflation — has re-entered the conversation among economists and portfolio managers in early 2026. The evidence ...
US equities and fixed income are at historically high valuations, with significant downside risk if stagflation materializes or the economy weakens. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 trade well above ...
Inflation refers to the rise in prices across the economy. But inflation can take many forms, and it has complex causes. For example, stagflation, which occurred in the 1970s, combines high inflation ...
Rising inflation and weak growth have left economists fearing the spectre of stagflation could rise again - but what exactly does that mean?
Consumers, investors and economists alike aren’t just worried that President Donald Trump’s massive new tariffs could reignite inflation this year, but that they could also hurt the U.S. economy.
Stocks went on a rollercoaster ride Monday — with the Dow finishing in positive territory on upbeat comments from President Trump after plunging nearly 900 points on simmering stagflation fears. After ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. The market has gone through a stark transformation in the last few months. A crescendo of panic about ...
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 ...
Nonetheless, “stagflation” presents complicated challenges for Americans’ wallets — and the U.S. central bankers who influence your money. Joblessness and higher prices on their own can be disastrous ...