Economy Jun 14 What is the yield curve and how could it warn of the next recession? By Associated Press
Economy Aug 14 Treasury yields invert, stoking fears of possible recession Yields on 2-year and 10-year Treasury notes inverted early Wednesday, a market phenomenon that shows investors want more in return for short-term government bonds than they are for long-term bonds. By Associated Press
Economy Apr 08 How have Chicken Little’s investments fared in this rough year for stocks? Terry Burnham is the “Chicken Little” of finance because of his repeated calls that the Dow will plummet. So how does Burnham invest his own money?… By Terry Burnham
Nation Feb 16 The Pleistocene investor who predicted Dow 5K: How does 18K feel? Economist Terry Burnham is well know for predicting that the Dow would hit 5,000 before it hit 20,000. Now that the Dow has closed above 18,000, Burnham isn't abandoning his forecast, but he is speaking openly about the physical and… By Terry Burnham
Nation Nov 24 So you thought quantitative easing was over? Think again The Federal Reserve ended its bond buying program, known as quantitative easing, at its latest policy meeting in October. But economist Terry Burnham isn't buying that. He sees a form of "stealth QE" continuing where the Fed buys even more… By Terry Burnham
Oct 16 The two great fears driving the stock market By Doug Dachille Wall Street money manager Doug Dachille identifies two risk factors for market volatility and argues that unless the Fed has cooked up a new economic therapy to respond to the next bout of deflation, there may be more significant economic… Continue reading
Dec 11 U.S. Unemployment Claims Hit 26-Year High By Admin, PBS NewsHour More than 570,000 people filed initial applications for jobless benefits during the first week of December, the highest one-week filing rate in 26-years, the Labor Department said Thursday. Continue reading
Jan 23 Watch Market Turmoil Highlights China’s Impact on U.S. Economy Global stocks largely rebounded on Tuesday after concerns over a weakened U.S. economy sent international markets tumbling. Jim Fallows of the Atlantic Monthly discusses how China's lending and asset buying impact the U.S. markets and economic stability. Continue watching