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The bottom line is that the more stablecoins are issued, the more Treasury bills are needed. Circle Internet Group, which ...
Torsten Slok, Apollo Global Management chief economist, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss expectations for ...
President Donald Trump's turbulent tariff agenda, combined with mass deportations and increased national debt, has created ...
The stock market and bond market are forecasting different scenarios for the U.S. economy. The former projects optimism — higher equity prices, earnings growth, broad enthusiasm — but the latter sees ...
“This is not consistent,” Sløk adds. “Either the bond market is wrong, and rates must move higher due to accelerating growth.
There's still a 25% chance the US could enter a recession sometime in the next 12 months, Apollo's chief economist says.
Apollo's chief economist Torsten Slok is highlighting an important market dichotomy. The bond market is continuing to price ...
Donald Trump has responded to a reporter who he claimed asked 'the best question' he had 'ever been asked'. In a press ...
Torsten Sløk, chief economist at Apollo Global Management, wrote: “Trade partners will be happy with only 10% tariffs and US tax revenue will go up.” ...
U.S. is bracing for an acceleration in inflation, with a significant depreciation of the dollar now identified as a key ...
An expert has predicted the five items that may end up being cheaper after Donald Trump's tariffs take effect on August 1.
Torsten Sløk, the chief economist at Apollo Global Management, theorized a possible way for President Donald Trump to avoid wrecking the global economy with his tariffs — if he changes how he ...