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Apollo's Torsten Slok joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the price of oil in lieu of the attacks between Iran and Israel, how the ...
Foreign investors now hold a record share of long-dated U.S. Treasuries, raising concerns about increased sensitivity to ...
Michael Burry and Apollo's Torsten Slok seem to agree that downside risk in Chinese equities is set to increase amid ...
Over the past 12 months, about half of all debt in the U.S. bond market has been Treasurys – bonds and notes issued by the ...
Apollo highlights a concerning trend: the rapidly expanding supply of U.S. Treasuries is effectively "crowding out" other ...
Almost half of all fixed income product coming to the market have been Treasuries over the past year, and it is not healthy, ...
The risk of a recession this year has spiked to 90%, according to Apollo's Torsten Sløk. That's because tariffs could result in a big blow to small businesses, a major pillar of the economy.
according to recent survey data from Apollo Global Management chief economist Torsten Sløk and the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. Large retailers have also warned that steep new levies on U.S ...
The chief economist at Apollo Global Management, Torsten Slok, appeared on CNBC Monday, saying that, “It’s all conditioned on tariffs staying in place at these levels, and if they stay at ...
Torsten Slok, chief economist at Apollo Global Management, is certain the U.S. will fall into a recession this year if tariffs stay where they are. “It’s all conditioned on tariffs staying in ...
That’s according to a June 8 research note from Torsten Sløk, the chief economist for money manager Apollo. “This is not healthy,” Sløk wrote. “Half of credit issued in the economy ...