Emerging market bonds currently yield roughly double what you get in developed markets. That alone should grab your attention, but the part that should really make you sit up is that volatility in EM ...
I’ve been tracking economic trends and reading economist reports for three decades. The post-COVID period ranks among the most unclear of my career when it comes to economist consensus.
When I take a roadtrip, I usually set the GPS to avoid highways. It’s a great way to stumble across something fun and I like the lower speeds when I have the top down. Lately, I have spent more time ...
John Mauldin is a best-selling author, analyst, financial writer, and co-founder of Mauldin Economics. His weekly newsletter, Thoughts from the Frontline, was one of the first free e-letters to ...
Patrick Watson is a compulsive trend-observer and John Mauldin’s senior economic analyst. He and John first began collaborating around 30 years ago, and he contributes research and ideas to John’s ...
Kelly Green, Yield Shark senior editor, has been a researcher since as long as she can remember. She was always fascinated with taking things apart and asking hundreds of questions—whether it was a ...
Ed D’Agostino built his career by identifying macroeconomic trends and the hidden opportunities they create. For over 30 years, he’s leveraged these talents to make money for his clients and ...
It doesn’t look like 2026 will be the year to add consumer discretionary companies to your portfolio. Maybe the opportunity will come in the second half, but I’ve been saying that since 2024.
January has flown by and it’s been a bit of a whirlwind. The shortened holiday week of the 20th handed us the worst day for the market since October. The following week the S&P 500 hit an all-time ...
Dividend stocks are perfect for a worry-free investment strategy, especially with the new T+1 settlement rules. Understand crucial dates like the Declaration Date, Payment Date, Record Date, and ...
The Mariner S. Eccles Federal Reserve Board Building, completed in 1937, faces Washington’s stately Constitution Avenue. Its classical architecture presents an appearance of strength and stability.