Stagflation Is Raising the Risk of `Lost Decade' for 60/40 Portfolio of Stocks and Bonds, Goldman Sachs Says

MarketWatch2022-03-19

‘The demise of the 60/40 portfolio has been a long time coming, and it’s finally here,’ says John Silvia of Dynamic Economic StrategyMotorists lined up on Thursday for free gas at a filling station ...

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  • 不怕死
    2022-03-21
    不怕死
    Ok
  • PearlynCSY
    2022-03-21
    PearlynCSY
    Inflation has become one of 2022's biggest economic stories globally. Already, many of us are feeling the pinch from rising prices and falling income, especially those in sectors yet to recover from Covid-19's impact. The spectre of a prolonged inflation and protracted war in Ukraine set the stage for a perfect storm threatening to blow the world economy off course. Policymakers and economists, are increasingly warning that the global economy could go into a rare economic situation known as stagflation, which last occurred in the 1970s. In such a situation, where a stagnant economy meets high inflation, policymakers are often caught in a bind because the tools they use to counter one of the two ills usually ends up making the other worse.
  • hiryan
    2022-03-21
    hiryan
    Lost
  • CWen
    2022-03-21
    CWen
    good
  • Jojoojojcccc
    2022-03-21
    Jojoojojcccc
    Like
  • koolgal
    2022-03-20
    koolgal
    Stagflation is a much dreaded word for Central governments but recession is worse.  Inflation can change to Stagflation is not controlled properly.  That's why the Feds are raising interest rates.  🤔
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