At the bottom, this mindset develops where they recognize that they may never win, but that doesn't mean, ‘I can't help you ...
We look at why the unequal "K-shaped" pandemic recovery persists half a decade later, according to professor Peter Atwater.
Vindication—that’s what stock market bulls are feeling, especially since Donald Trump’s election victory. It’s readily visible in major stock-market indexes passing round-number mileposts, such as the ...
Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz speaks with Peter Atwater, president of Financial Insyghts and an adjunct professor at William & Mary and the University of Delaware. He studies the impact of ...
Atwater is an Adjunct Professor of Economics at William and Mary, and President of Financial Insyghts, a consulting firm that advises institutional investors, major corporations, and global ...
The pandemic has sent some businesses booming and others belly-up. Economic recoveries come in all sorts of shapes -- V, W and L -- and amid the economic devastation of the coronavirus pandemic, there ...
Professor Peter Atwater suggests that accurate forecasting is easier if we look through the lens of confidence and control. He introduces a two-by-two box chart that examines different levels of ...
Please click here for the full story. Quoting John Authers from the Financial Times: "As the always interesting Peter Atwater of Financial Insyghts points out, using data from Gallup, the confidence ...
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Has America’s economy gone K-shaped? Here’s what to know
For those on the upper arm, things are going well. The top 10% of U.S. households now account for nearly half of all consumer spending, buoyed by record stock market highs. Hourly pay is now rising ...
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