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Inflation May Already Have Peaked. Overreacting Brings Its Own Risks

May 13, 2022 Chris Steib

For the first time in decades, a notable portion of Americans say inflation is the number one issue facing the country.

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In Time Tags Article, economy, Inflation

Why You Probably Don't Need to Worry About 1970s-Style Stagflation

March 24, 2022 Chris Steib

The Seventies were famous for many things: wide-lapels, disco music, Watergate, the middle-class abandonment of cities for suburbs, and of course, stagflation, that toxic blend of soaring prices and stagnant economic growth. Is history repeating itself?

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In Time Tags Article, economy, Inflation

How to Make Sense of the Stock Market's Turbulent Year So Far

February 3, 2022 Chris Steib

Here we go again. From late March 2020 till almost the end of last year, stock markets had been on an extraordinary tear. When the pandemic exploded, market plunged close to 30% in a matter of weeks. What the markets giveth, they taketh away.

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In Time Tags Article, Recession, economy, Stock Market, Inflation

Why We Should Stop Freaking Out About Inflation

November 23, 2021 Chris Steib

For the first time in decades, we are in the midst of a bona-fide inflation scare. Recent numbers came in at 6.2%, the highest since 1990. Much of the world is beset by high demand for goods that have created massive supply-chain bottlenecks, with not enough ships and capacity at ports leading to long delays and higher prices for almost everything.

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In Time Tags Article, Inflation, Recession, economy

Just How High Could the Dow Go?

October 18, 2021 Chris Steib

U.S. stocks had been on fire. The technology and internet boom spurred a wave of day traders and investment mania that now seems quaint. But at the time, the Dow Jones industrial average index was hovering around 10,000. And even in those heady days, forecasting a near-quadrupling of the index appeared naïve at best and ridiculous at worst.

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In The New York Times Tags Article, DJIA, Dow Jones, Stock Market, economy

ZACHARY KARABELL is an author, an economist (sort of), a money manager (at times), a commentator, an entrepreneur, a father, a husband, and a Yankee fan.

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Zachary Karabell is an author, commentator, public speaker, consultant, former academic, money manager, historian, gadfly, and an ambivalent Yankee fan.
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