Copper prices are pushing higher as structural supply constraints collide with a macro environment that is turning incrementally more supportive for industrial demand. Futures on the London Metal ...
T3 Financial Crime Unit, a crypto task force said it froze $300 million in tainted funds in its first year of operation, earning praise from international law enforcement and showing the stablecoin ...
The policy world is aghast, but President Trump’s desires for monetary affairs aren’t as crazy as conventional wisdom portrays. I see three broad desires: Interest rates should be lower, in part to ...
This paper examines how housing market overvaluation—measured by the price-to-rent ratio and its deviations from long-term trends—affects the transmission of monetary policy. Using U.S.
Pain is hard to measure. One person’s “ouch” is another’s agony. Now, scientists say they’ve found a better way of assessing pain: putting a price on it. By translating pain into dollars, they’ve ...
Alex Pron founded Crossover Capital to help entrepreneurs, RIAs and family offices develop a responsible plan to approach digital assets. You’ve undoubtedly heard the phrase “history repeats itself” ...
THE FEDERAL RESERVE is usually run by technocratic consensus. Today it has become a battleground. On September 17th the Fed cut interest rates for the first time since December, by a quarter of a ...
Journal Editorial Report: The Fed Chief signals rate cuts are coming. As we saw during the Covid pandemic, lab-created experiments can wreak havoc when they escape their confines. Once released, they ...
Powell emphasizes continuity with past Fed statements New framework removes low-rates language, returns to flexible inflation targeting Fed's revised statement aims to anchor long-term inflation ...
Surveys of professional economic forecasters and financial market data can reveal public perceptions about the future conduct of monetary policy. Current estimates suggest that both professional ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brian Domitrovic is a historian of supply-side economics Feb 08, 2025, 10:49am EST The NYSE got going in 1792—no kidding? First ...