The New York Times DealBook editor and Kara Swisher try to make sense of the economy.
Tag: Stocks and Bonds
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What Is A Recession and When Is the Next One Going to Begin?
Recessions since World War II have lasted just over 10 months each, on average. The last one, which began in 2020, lasted just two months.
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How to Start Investing in a Bear Market
The immediate outlook is grim, but low-cost funds that track the entire market can help you prosper over the long term, our columnist says.
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Wall Street Has Its Worst Week Since March 2020
The selling was fueled by persistently high inflation and fears that the Fed’s efforts to tame it with higher interest rates will choke growth.