Recent Posts

Is job insecurity overstated?

WASHINGTON If economic commentators (including me) seem to agree on one thing, it is this: Jobs in America have become less secure. If you’ve got an OK job, don’t let go, because you may not be able to find another. The conventional wisdom is widely shared — but it may be wrong. We now have an intriguing report from a ...

Read More »

Fed meet to decide on interest rate hike

  The upcoming Federal Reserve meeting will be the first since last month’s shock vote in Britain to leave the European Union. It is expected to hold rates even as traders hope for guidance on policy plans. The uncertainty is a blessing in disguise as pledges are being made around the world to provide support to financial markets. The impact ...

Read More »

The avoidable failure of Europe’s stress tests

  Mark Whitehouse Later this week, European regulators will report on stress tests designed to determine whether the region’s banking system could withstand a crisis. Judging from a separate indicator of financial strength, the truth is probably more than they can handle. The tests will focus on 51 banks in the European Union and Norway, subjecting them to an adverse ...

Read More »
Send this to a friend