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The bottom line is that the more stablecoins are issued, the more Treasury bills are needed. Circle Internet Group, which ...
The rapid rise of stablecoins is emerging as a powerful force in global finance, with major implications for U.S. government ...
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 ...
Torsten Slok, chief economist and partner at Apollo Global Management, wrote in a blog post that one of the Trump administration’s possible trade strategies could increase U.S. tax revenue while ...
Apollo's chief economist Torsten Slok is highlighting an important market dichotomy. The bond market is continuing to price ...
“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.
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.” ...
Everywhere he goes, all day long, people ask Torsten Slok one impossible question: What does the future hold? As chief economist of Apollo Global Management Inc., an asset manager that sits atop ...
Torsten Sløk, a chief economist, shared at a forum his 10 "downside risks to the US economic outlook." Climbing delinquency rates for consumer loans is one risk. Sløk also sees the federal ...
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 ...
Apollo Global's chief economist Torsten Sløk is throwing in the towel on rate cuts in 2024. In an email on Friday, Sløk said the Federal Reserve "will not cut rates this year and rates are going ...