Investors expect concerns about hot inflation and strapped consumers to dominate the corporate-earnings season that kicks off this week
Quarterly reports begin this week with financial companies; some investors see corporate-profit forecasts as too optimistic
Recent stock-market performance has stirred up talk about a possible U.S. recession. So what are the leading economic indicators that have been solid recession trackers, and what can you do to prepare for a recession? WSJ’s Dion Rabouin explains. Illustration: David Fangand strapped consumers to dominate the corporate-earnings season that kicks off this week, creating winners and losers in the battered stock market.
Stocks have come under pressure this year with inflation hovering at a four-decade high and the Federal Reserve in the midst of an aggressive
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