Jamie Dimon: Rates are low because governments are buying bonds
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon weighs in on interest rates.
Bond yields hold big clue on inflation
Plunging bond yields have farther to fall as the market comes to the realization that the recent bout of inflation is transitory, according Wall Street strategists.
Productivity will lead to ‘roaring 2020s’: Ed Yardeni
Yardeni Research President Ed Yardeni provides insight into the markets, GDP and economic trends he expects in the coming months.
Charles Payne explains how the 'old rule book on investing' is not working
Ed Yardeni joins Payne to discuss how investing has changed on 'Making Money'
Inflation is temporary and will fade: Belski
BMO Capital Markets chief investment strategist Brian Belski on trusting the Federal Reserve regarding inflation.
Market figuring out inflation, Fed's next move: Expert
Slatestone Wealth chief market strategist Kenny Polcari on inflation and the 10-year Treasury yield.
Time to sell Chinese stocks: Market expert
B. Riley Strategies chief global strategist Mark Grant on Chinese stocks and inflation.
Bond market may be indicating long period of low growth in US: Expert
Bahnsen Group managing partner David Bahnsen argues 'excessive' government spending is 'disinflationary' and will likely constrict 'productive growth.'
Stocks finish mixed as Fed's Powell says rates will remain low
U.S. equity markets ended mixed after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said the central bank expects to keep rates low for the foreseeable future.
Expect ‘a lot of inflation’ in fourth quarter: Market expert
Blue Line Capital president Bill Baruch on tapering, inflation and crypto.
Wall Street remains fixated on Reddit investor Revolution
'Trey's Trades' host Trey Collins Michael Lee talk stocks and crypto on 'Making Money with Charles Payne'
Monster rebound for stocks as Dow, S&P hit all-time highs
Cresset Capital founder Jack Ablin and Payne Capital Management's Courtney Dominguez join 'Making Money with Charles Payne'
Stock futures gain as bond yields rise
U.S. equity futures are trading higher following a day that saw stocks pull back from their recent record highs as bond yields fell and investors turned cautious.
Stocks tumble as flight to safety drops 10-year yield to lowest since February
U.S. stock markets were under pressure Thursday as the spreading of COVID-19 variants sparked concerns over global growth.
Gold investors call Fed’s inflation bluff
Gold investors are taking the wheel, setting the precious metal up for a major rally as investors realize the Federal Reserve is powerless against rising and persistent inflation, according to one strategist.
NYC, Nuveen strike out with Yankees over new soccer stadium and hotel/retail development
A dispute involving 5,000 parking spaces New York City and bondholders agreed to give the Yankees as part of the development project – a complex, multi-year effort to bring economic growth to the poor South Bronx neighborhood where Yankee Stadium calls home, has scuttled plans for a new soccer stadium
Fed should begin tapering process while bond market is behaving: Bob Doll
Crossmark Global Investments chief investment officer Bob Doll argues the Federal Reserve will have to acknowledge the strength of the U.S. economy while inflation is present in the system.
Inflationary expectations not built into markets: Art Laffer
Former Reagan economist Art Laffer provides insight into consumer prices surging in May.
MicroStrategy plans $400M corporate bond sale to fund bitcoin buying spree
MicroStrategy Inc. is selling debt to fund additional bitcoin purchases despite warning that soured investments in the cryptocurrency will result in another massive impairment loss.
Inflation posturing divides investors
Investors are positioning for the risk of higher inflation as the reopening of the U.S. economy gathers steam, but may not be prepared if the worst of the price increases has already run its course.