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Wharton dean explains a common mistake made after crises: ‘Panic and neglect’

Wharton dean explains a common mistake made after crises: ‘Panic and neglect’

As the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic subsides, CEOs would be wise to reflect on how they reacted to that crisis and how they could do better. But Erika James, the dean of the Wharton School, the business school at the University of Pennsylvania, recently told Yahoo Finance that leaders often fail to learn from setbacks like the pandemic. “We talk about this cycle called panic and neglect,” James told Yahoo Finance’s editor-in-chief during a recent episode of “Influencers with Andy… Source link

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Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel is one of the best stock watchers alive. He says the S&P 500 is already pricing in a recession and bear market

Wharton professor Jeremy Siegel is one of the best stock watchers alive. He says the S&P 500 is already pricing in a recession and bear market

Is a recession already priced into equity markets? The world-renowned economist Jeremy Siegel says it sure looks like stocks have discounted at least a “mild recession” amid this year’s downturn. On Monday, the S&P 500 officially entered bear market territory, dropping more than 3% to a level more than 20% off its January peak. And as recession predictions continue to flood in from both Wall Street and Main Street, some sectors of the market have fared even worse. The tech-heavy Nasdaq is… Source link

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Tesla, FAANG-Led Nasdaq Rebound Unlikely To Last For Long, Wharton Professor Warns

Tesla, FAANG-Led Nasdaq Rebound Unlikely To Last For Long, Wharton Professor Warns

TipRanks Raymond James: These 3 Stocks Are Poised to Surge by at Least 50% In a recent note on the state of the stock markets, Raymond James equity strategist Tavis McCourt points out a series of policy factors that are playing a role in the current market volatility; the situation is more complex, perhaps, than most of us have been willing to admit. McCourt notes permutations of the SLR rule, political dynamics on the Senate Banking Committee, and the regulatory atmosphere towards potential… Source link

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