The Davos elite can’t agree about the economy and neither can markets, says jmackin2
The problem as many executives describe it: Current business is great, but the difficulties ahead are obvious
Recent stock market performance has gotten people talking 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 FangUsually the Davos crowd herds together on markets and the economy at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
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