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Benzinga - Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel suggests that if unemployment rates remain low, earnings figures may be underestimated. What Happened: Siegel's comments came after a strong jobs report in ...
Jeremy Siegel, Wharton School professor of finance and Wisdom Tree chief economist, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss ...
Benzinga - Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel, who in the past has been vocal about an immediate pause by the Federal Reserve, apparently has had a change of heart. What Happened: The cumulative weight ...
Wharton emeritus professor and WisdomTree senior economist Jeremy Siegel sees upward momentum for markets going into next year, adding that the Federal Reserve is on track for a soft landing with ...
Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel suggested that the Federal Reserve should "tee up" September rate cuts. Siegel pointed to June Bureau of Labor Statistics as a sign that "we are in a slowing economy." ...
Wharton finance professor Jeremy Siegel on recession and inflation. WSJ: Are we in a recession? Siegel: We're definitely in what's sometimes called a growth recession, which means that we're well ...
Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel called out the Federal Reserve's hypocrisy towards combatting inflation as it telegraphed continued hawkishness at its December meeting on Wednesday. Specifically ...
Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel sees downside ahead for the housing market as more interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve are set to drive mortgage rates even higher. The housing market has ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell seems to have made up his mind that now's the time for a pause, says Wharton's Jeremy Siegel. Siegel expects the market to be higher for the year, although he believes a ...
The Federal Reserve needs to end its aggressive inflation-fighting policy and stop hiking interest rates now, according to Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel. "If [Powell] looks at the actual rate of ...