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The Fed could pause rate cuts at its meeting next week if the October jobs report is hot, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says
The Fed could pause rate cuts if the October jobs report is hot, Siegel said. The September report …
Jennifer Sor
AI won't kill your computer science degree, professors say
Harvard computer science professor David Malan told BI that far from displacing software engineers,…
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
The professors filmed themselves having sex with porn stars. Their university was not pleased.
Joe Gow and Carmen Wilson pursued porn as a hobby. Now they're fighting a battle over academic free…
Hallie Lieberman
Stocks are approaching a 'watershed' moment as rate cuts unlock opportunity in unloved areas of the market, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says
Beaten-down value stocks could get a major boost once the Fed cuts rates in September, Wharton's Je…
Jennifer Sor
A personal finance TikToker claims unlimited PTO is the 'biggest scam.' Career experts say she has a point.
Unlimited vacation time has been a perk companies have offered to attract talent for a few years, b…
Lindsay Dodgson
How to find financial happiness if you're suffering from lifestyle creep, according to a Harvard professor
Financial happiness requires overcoming bad spending habits and lifestyle creep, said Harvard's Art…
Cork Gaines
Treasury bond auctions may eventually fail because investors will see federal deficits as too unsustainable, Columbia finance professor warns
Concern about the deficit could reach a point where investors won't buy US debt. "At that point you…
Aruni Soni
Soaring US debt will 'break' markets at some point if spending isn't reined in, Wharton professor warns
Wharton's Joao Gomes said he's worried the debt-to-GDP ratio could double in the next 20 years.
Jennifer Sor
The rescue of SVB and Signature Bank depositors leaves the incentive for bank runs, Wharton finance professor says
"The contagion risk is that there is a run on other banks that are financed by a large fraction of …
Phil Rosen
Stocks could surge another 10% and the bull market doesn't depend on Fed rate cuts, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says
A strong economy is far better for stocks than the Fed rapidly cutting interest rates, according to…
Jennifer Sor
The stock market's stellar post-crisis run can't last forever, and the AI frenzy probably won't end well, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says
The S&P 500 has soared since it bottomed after the 2008 crisis, but it can't keep it up forever, Je…
Jennifer Sor
Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel's 2024 outlook: Stocks and home prices will jump, interest rates will tumble, and recession won't hit
The "Wizard of Wharton" sees the Fed cutting interest rates five or six times next year, driving up…
Theron Mohamed
Don't thank the Fed for tackling inflation — it caused the problem, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says
Jeremy Siegel says the Fed doesn't deserve credit for curbing inflation, as it allowed the money su…
Theron Mohamed
Ukraine's NATO membership would be bad for Putin, but great for the Russian economy, professor says
"Ensuring Ukraine's safety would also make it easier, faster, and safer to reintegrate Russia into …
Filip De Mott
Jeremy Grantham and Bill Gross have warned stocks are overvalued. Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel disagrees: "They are underpriced"
Experts such as billionaire investors Jeremy Grantham and Bill Gross have recently suggested US sto…
Anil Varma
There is 'zero chance' of the US defaulting on its debt, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says
"There is zero chance the debt issue will not get resolved," Siegel said in his WisdomTree commenta…
Zinya Salfiti
Stocks are still much better than bonds for generating long-term wealth, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says
"By the time you've doubled your money in bonds, you've multiplied your money by five times in stoc…
Jennifer Sor
Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel sees an 'upward tilt' for stocks during the rest of 2023 – and says there's no clear sign of a recession
"It is not an overly strong economy but also not one where there are clear signs of a recession, or…
Zahra Tayeb
Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says Powell just delivered the best news for the stock market in over a year
"He virtually came close to saying there's balanced risks out there," Siegel said of Powell.
Jennifer Sor
The Fed will cease hiking interest rates if the labor market falters, Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel says
The Federal Reserve will end its recent flurry of interest-rate hikes if the labor market falters, …