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Also, Mike Skordelis at Truist says companies that had been sitting on the sidelines during the tariff onslaught last spring finally felt ready to make some deals.
Also, Mike Skordelis at Truist says companies that had been sitting on the sidelines during the tariff onslaught last spring finally felt ready to make some deals.
This also benefited the banks.
This also benefited the banks.
Also, service industries haven't been hit by tariffs as much as, say, manufacturing has, says Scott Anderson at BMO.
Also, service industries haven't been hit by tariffs as much as, say, manufacturing has, says Scott Anderson at BMO.
He says the strength of the service sector is one big reason we're not in a downturn.
He says the strength of the service sector is one big reason we're not in a downturn.
Two other reasons we've stayed out of a downturn, Anderson says, consumers who keep on spending and tech companies that keep on investing in AI infrastructure.
Two other reasons we've stayed out of a downturn, Anderson says, consumers who keep on spending and tech companies that keep on investing in AI infrastructure.
I'm Stephanie Hughes for Marketplace.
I'm Stephanie Hughes for Marketplace.
You know, if Institution X collapses suddenly, the damage spills so fast into the real world economy that the state steps in to prevent disorderly failure.
You know, if Institution X collapses suddenly, the damage spills so fast into the real world economy that the state steps in to prevent disorderly failure.
Even if the stock market were to go down, AI would still proceed as a technology.
Even if the stock market were to go down, AI would still proceed as a technology.
2026 is probably the year that we start seeing people losing their jobs and those jobs ceasing to exist.
2026 is probably the year that we start seeing people losing their jobs and those jobs ceasing to exist.
That is scarier to me from a sociological perspective than being afraid that it's not going to work like it is working.
That is scarier to me from a sociological perspective than being afraid that it's not going to work like it is working.