Torsten Slok, Apollo Global Management Chief Economist, joins 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss the Fed, economy and his ...
Hedge funds turned the most negative on the yen since August in the run up to the US presidential election last week, ...
Torsten Slok, chief economist at Apollo Management, says markets will need to "wait and see what policies actually will come" ...
The Federal Reserve has been expecting a U.S. economic slowdown ever since it began hiking interest rates in 2022. But that hasn't happened — and isn't likely with the Fed now cutting rates. That's ...
Facts number four and five concern rising pension buying of bonds and a reduction in China’s holdings of Treasuries, neither of which worry me much. Number six is that the weighted average maturity of ...
The 10-year Treasury yield has been shooting higher since September's Federal Reserve pivot to rate cuts, despite ...
A flood of money was expected to cascade from U.S. cash funds to riskier assets as interest rates began to tumble. But so far ...
The economy is making a soft landing and the bull market is flying high as the Nasdaq hits record heights. But the mood ...
A first baby step for money fund holders may be on the U.S. Treasury curve: to lock in two-year fixed coupons at roughly the ...
What Happened: Torsten Sløk, Chief Economist at Apollo, said, “Nvidia is now bigger than the total market cap of five of the G7 countries.” According to Sløk, this shift reflects a broader ...
US investors have become accustomed to “double-digit gains” every year in their equity portfolios, but they should prepare for disappointment, says Torsten Slok of Apollo Global Management.
Your guide to what the 2024 US election means for Washington and the world Right now the world is watching America’s elections with bated breath. For while a new FT survey implies that ...