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Last updated: June 16, 2025, 23:40  |  Written by: Arthur Hayes

Orders To Crack
Orders To Crack

The Conventional Wisdom Is Generally

US economy: How much longer can America avoid a recession?

Can the U.S. Avoid a Recession? - Knowledge at Wharton

The conventional wisdom is generally that this necessitates a recession: The Federal Reserve will raise interest rates so much that eventually, they’ll push the economy into

Can We Really Avoid A

Can We Really Avoid a Recession? Of course, confidence in the best-case scenario doesn’t preclude plenty of variation among economic forecasts. Caldwell says

Can the US avoid recession? Key economic releases might signal

Confidence grows that Federal Reserve can deliver a

Us Policymakers Led By Federal

Fed's Powell says rate cuts are coming, signals confidence US can

For more than a year, the Fed has aimed to roll back price increases by slowing down the economy and slashing consumer demand. The approach, however, risks

US policymakers led by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell have been trying since early 2025 to use higher interest rates to ease price pressures without causing the

J Ackson Hole

The Fed may have done the impossible: Avoid a recession - CNN

J ACKSON HOLE, WyomingFederal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell on Friday offered good news for the economy: The long fight against inflation is ending, and he’s

America avoided a much anticipated recession in 2025, posting 2.5 per cent real GDP growth (half of China’s 5.2 per cent), while monetary tightening by the Federal

Yet Nearly Two Years Into

Can the Fed Achieve a ‘Soft Landing’ and Avoid a Recession?

Can the US economy avoid a recession and defy odds?

Yet nearly two years into the Fed’s campaign to slow America’s economy, it may have done the impossible: rein in inflation without plunging us into a recession. To be fair

If War And Pandemic Shortages

Markets Brief: Will We Actually Avoid a Recession?

“If war and pandemic shortages resolve, as the Fed expects, we can avoid an induced recession,” she said. “If not, the longer inflation persists the more likely we are to

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