Tag: Recession
Local Government Pension Funded Ratios Hold Steady Amid COVID-19
But financial strains on governments could make it harder to pay required contributions.
Do Sweeter Benefits Deter the Unemployed from Job Seeking?
Nope, a Georgetown economist’s study concludes—and they let people get new work better suited to them.
State Pensions Entered Pandemic in Worse Position than in 2008
Overvalued Stocks: What Would Make Sky-High Multiples Drop?
This top-heavy bull market, led by a handful of tech leviathans, could unexpectedly get a lot cheaper. Here’s how.
Sin Stocks, Once Heavenly Performers, Now Are Damned
Shares in tobacco, booze, gambling, and the like are suffering in the pandemic era.
Liking Gold’s Ascent? Just Wait for the Plunge, Study Warns
Duke’s Campbell Harvey charts the wacky ups and downs of the precious metal.
Fitch Says GDP Impact from COVID-19 Will Last until Mid-2020s—If We’re Lucky
The Federal Deficit Is a Forgotten Menace, Cooperman Says
Stock Market Will Be Flat for a While, Says Bob Doll
Montana Pensions Face Risk of Fiscal Distress in Recession
The Madness of Crowds: How to Cope with Today’s Faster Volatility
A number of strategies to navigate this new chaotic terrain fall short, but others come out OK if you don’t want to beat the market.
Worse Than You Think: We’re in a Depression, Says UCLA Economist
The virus has so disrupted the US economy that recovery is a long way off, David Shulman contends.
Why Offices, Abandoned as a Virus Risk, Will Be Back
If the health hazards are resolved, look for a reverse exodus. That’ll benefit battered office REITs.